No, She will not kill her babies, but you have to make sure that the other rabbits do not trample on her nest. The does are usually jealous of another doe having babies. Be very carefull that the nest is protected that only the mother has the access to it.
yes you can but you can not pick the rabbit up while it is pregnant because you will hurt its stomach. If the rabbit has already had its baby and the babies are in a nest then you can not clean its hutch out until the baby rabbits are old enough to play out side .
babies dont live in cages.!! and yes mongoose eat baby rabbit's
Yes, they can if your rabbit pees and poops alot. lol
Female rabbits do not rip their fur. When they are preparing to have babies there bodies release a hormone that allows the fur to come out. In the wild, baby rabbits are born underground where it is cold and damp. They pull their fur to keep the babies warm.
Well i have a hamster and a rabbit and they get along fine! But its just about their personality
They go into their own cages. They are totally self sufficient.
Leave them alone but continue to feed and water rabbits. After 8-10 weeks, take the mother from that cage and put her elsewhere. Leave the babies there till they can get sold or given away. then clean the cages thoroughly.
A rabbit's home is known as a burrow or rabbit hole. A group of burrows is called a warren. Domestic rabbits generally live in cages or hutches.
You shouldn't keep birds and rabbits together. The rabbit is bigger than the small parakeet so the parakeet will think that the rabbit will harm it. The rabbit will think that the bird is invading its territory. Also, rabbits have large ears, if the bird squawks, the rabbit will get irritated. You can put them in separate cages only for a happy rabbit and parakeet!
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Rabbits should ALL have their own cages. That is probably why the litter you had died. Mothers get nervous when other rabbits are too near their babies. She either didn't feed them OR stamped them flat because she was upset and scared. If your other doe hasn't had babies and is aggressive and rearranging her cage she is probably having a false pregnancy. She needs to be bred SOON.
mostly cat cages.