Probably not. If your doe is old enough to become pregnant in the first place, it is probably old enough to carry the young to term safely. There are many things you can do to help the process, though, such as ensuring she has plenty of nutritious food and clean water, has a safe nesting spot to have the babies, and keeping her away from stressful situations like rambunctious cage mates or predators.
Of course, the best way to prevent a young doe from dying during breeding would be to keep her from becoming pregnant in the first place.
Your rabbit is collecting fur in her mouth because she is wanting to build a nest for her future young. This is a seasonal behavior and does not necessarily mean your rabbit is pregnant. However, I would pay attention to your rabbit just in case she could be pregnant.
Your male is to young to get her pregnant but the male probably thinks he is old enough.
She may be pregnant and is trying to protect her young
No, a girl rabbit need to have sex with a boy rabbit in order to get pregnant.
Turkey baster + drunk husband=pregnant rabbit
YEP, but if it is a smaller rabbit than, it could actually die, if it was bred tosmall or to young
It depends on what type of wild rabbit mated with it. the worst case is that your doe will die because the babys will be to big for her.
A female rabbit is a doe. A male rabbit is a buck, and a young rabbit is a kit or kitten.
the blood and bones of the wee ones would be your first clue. also that fact that the mother rabbit is no-longer pregnant.
Rabbit are normally pregnant a month to 41 days maybe if that.
breed it with a boy rabbit
It can be.