Yes
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yes, if you don't then the dadie rabbit will kill the litter
Actually no the father will kill the babies
new born babies
Once my two hamsters had babies, I separated the father from the mother permanently, because if you put the babies and the father together, the father could kill the babies because he thinks they will challenge him for leader of the cage.
YES if you don't the other chickens will kill them so heres what you do if you have a coop. keep the babies in a separate cage but inside the coop that will let the other chickens get used to them do that for a couple days then let the chicks out and see if they like each other if they don't put them back in the cage.
yes a squirrel can kill a baby chicken
Birds may perceive human scent on their chicks as a threat, leading them to reject or harm the chicks to protect the nest. This behavior is a natural instinct to ensure the survival of the remaining offspring in the nest. It is important to avoid handling bird chicks to prevent this response.
Until the babies are grown enough to leave the mother and separated into other cages. If you reintroduce the father he may get jealous of the attention the mother is giving to the babies and hurt the babies or kill them because he isn't getting the attention. Also, if you reintroduce the father when the babies are grown, the father might mate with the mother AND the females of the litter and then OOPS... more babies!
you need to keep the father away from the babies at all times, as long as he is bigger than them, he will kill them.
possums kill the chicks, eggs and the bird. weasels introduced by people to kill rabbits also kill them. hedgehogs introduced, kill the chicks and eggs. pigs can also kill the bird and eats everything. rats and other species of rodents cant kill the birds but can injure them and destroy the eggs and chicks
because he is jeaulus the babies r taking his territory and the mothers affection and attention. separate the baby and the fatherand when it time separate the girl and Boyd