No, mother rabbits will continue to care for their babies even if you touch them. They will lick the sent off of them to protect them from preditors and then continue nursing them for about a week after they are born.
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
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Rule of thumb, when the baby is moving around by itself, "Thats not to say you can't touch it", to pick it up, whatever the mother and baby are being held in, and the guinea pig has a lot of fur, you do not want to discourage the mother from nursing the baby. some mothers are very caring and some are ruthless when it comes to nursing. By your question it sounds like you have a caring mother guinea pig.
the rabbit wouldn't like it but no damage to the babys
Only if you have your mother's power of attorney may you pick up your mother's pension.
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feed it and dont pick it up when its eating.Also dont pick it up when its not used to u or it might get scared of you
First answer: The same as you would any other rabbit Another opinion: Rabbits that are deaf are "special needs," and you have to take that into account when you think of how to care for them. For instance, they might startle more easily than other rabbits, if you suddenly appear in front of them or pick them up from behind, because they didn't hear you coming. For information about how to care for rabbits, see the related question below. For one person's story about caring for a deaf rabbit, see the related link below.
If a rabbit is injured it means it has a lot of pain from where ever it is injured. To pick up a rabbit which has injured legs you MUST not touch their legs. You can pick it up any way just not the legs. I (personally) pick a rabbit up by its waist. By picking it up the way I do it, I am not near its legs.
pick it up gently then hold it close to your body so it will feel safe
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