yes it is very normal for a rabbit to take off the top of the nest when her babies are clear to see.
It may have been a false pregnancy. I would try to breed her again.
A mother rabbit can have two litters of bunnies at the same time I would suggest removing the father from the cage to prevent that from happening
You should never leave a male and female rabbit together, after she is bred he will continue to pester her for sex. She could get irritated and bite him even castrating him if she gets mad enough. Each rabbit needs their own space, they are very territorial. And if he is left in the cage with her when she has the babies he could, intentionally or unintentionally, kill the babies. Also she can breed again the same day she has the babies and that is not good for her, the babies she kindles or the babies she will then be carrying.
If your rabbit has had a large litter of babies and is taking good care of them there is nothing to worry about. Having a large litter will not harm a healthy mother rabbit, just make sure she has plenty of good quality food, lots of hay and water to keep her fit and well to feed the babies. If you mean she has had many litters of babies over a few years then it is time to have her spayed. If she is living with a male rabbit who is unfixed you need to separate them before she becomes pregnant again.
Does can become pregnant an hour after GIVING BIRTH. But DO NOT try this as it's dangerous for the mother.
no your rabbit that hade the litter before the ones your having now will not hurt the new litter because they are family as well they won't hurt each other. but when your mother rabbit has the new litter just try to put it somewhere else just in case that is what i did
No, it'll be possible for the female rabbit to become pregnant again 12 hours after giving birth to her litter. Unless you want even more rabbits a month later... bad idea.
are you asking about if its normal for your rabbit to hump the dead? necrophilia is not a topic i know a lot about.
my rabbit only 4 moths old and has had 4 babes but only one is left but so unwell a 4 month old rabbit is too young to be bred and have babies. No wonder she lost them. Do not breed her again until she is at least 6 months old.
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)
I suggest you do, only put them together if you want baby rabbits, and then seperate again when the babies are born, as males can be rough with the young ones.
Don't breed again. Or if you touched the babies in the first 10 days, don't do that!