The last message was very rude !
well i have 2 baby bunnies, they stopped suckiling of their mother when they were at least 5 weeks old, maybe you should separate your rabbits from their mother, if not then its best to ask your local vet and see if they have some useful information for you. If you havent already done so, give them normal food and they will hopefully forget about suckling of their mother.
Its also a good idea to separate your baby rabbits espeically if there is a boy in there unless you want more babies :D
hope this info was usefull to you !
How is she getting into their cage they should be separated. You need to wean them. She will nurse them until they hurt her or she has another litter if you don't help.
some rabbits sleep in the morning and wakeup at night,which is called nocturnalnoctuernal=some rabbits
what time does rabbits go to bed
digging
Once a day, usually early in the morning.
Start out small with a few does and bucks and keep them SEPARATED *remember rabbits are rodents- the does can have a litter every 31 days, they breed quickly* if you don't monitor the rabbits your rabbit operation will get out of hand and you will have a ton of rabbits. The does will fight the bucks also so that's another reason to keep them separated till you're ready to breed her. Good Luck.
The rabbits in the new habitat will have a higher risk of random genetic mutations than the rabbits in the original habitat.
Sometimes rabbits may come out in the afternoon to eat but they go to sleep in the morning!
Male and female rabbits should always be separated except if you are wanting to breed them.
In the afternoons mostly, they are most active in the morning and evenings and sleep throughout the afternoons. This is true for both wild and pet rabbits.
If you've got something against lesbian rabbits, or if you're not absolutely certain that both of them really are female and don't want baby rabbits, it might be a good idea.
Call the municipal police or rabbit hunters and they will get the rabbits in minutes.