No! Keep it with it's babies for a month or two, without the father as he might hurt them :(. Then you can if you wan't it to have more.
You can't. The female needs the male to mate with her if not she won't have babies.
Yes, you must have a male and female.
If you see them mate, then they most likely will, unless the female is spayed and the male nuetered. Or the female is barren. But the chances are very high
If you want babies, Yes.
first you have to put the female rabbit in the males cage (because if you put the male rabbit in the females cage the male will not mate because he will be too busy sniffing around the cage) and then you leave her in there overnight so they will mate they will mate when it is quiet so you will want to leave the room and then after they mate the female will have babies within 28-31 days after some helpful sites www.arba.net-www.petcaretips.net
If possible, put them in with a different does babies and let her adopt them.
It depends if the rabbit and guienea pig are both males or not.
Just like babies are made like any other mammals- a boy and girl rabbit mate, the girl rabbit gets pregnant, then gives birth.
a "male" rabbit is called a buck. don't know what a "mate" rabbit is!
I'm not certain if you mean that can she get pregnant without a male rabbit, or can the babies be raised out side of a "family unit", so I'll answer both. No, she must be bred by a male to get pregnant. And no, rabbits don't raise babies in a family unit. All moms are single moms and the prefer it that way.
Keep him of course, unless you want to neuter him, or give him to someone else, or give him to a rabbit rescue, or do you want more babies? (Joke, unless you DO want more babies, but wait a few days after your doe has given birth before you mate them again)
No, a pregnant rabbit will not mate. Once a rabbit is pregnant, it will not engage in mating behavior.