No!! Every rabbit should have it's own cage. They are very territorial and just get more so the older they get. Are you sure they are all female?? If you have babies being born the possibility exists that one might be a male.
sure can! as long as you don't have four males in with them or they will fight.
yes, otherwise the male will impregnate the female within hours of her giving birth.
You should not be giving rabbits meat. Rabbits are herbivores.
A doe (female rabbit) will pluck its fur before giving birth because it is preparing a nest for her kits (baby rabbits). She will use the fur to keep the kits warm when she is not in the nest.
She may be. Females can breed soon after giving birth.
Rabbits do not go in season, they are always in season (rabbits are induced ovulators). The only time female rabbits "bleed" is when they are giving birth, or if they are very ill (with an infection or cancer). If your rabbit is bleeding from the genitals (or anywhere, really), bring her to a vet with experience and knowledge in treating rabbits immediately. See the related questions below for help.
Females can become pregnant 6-48 hours after giving birth, but it is not healthy for a female to be constantly pregnant. So you may want to remove the male right after the babies are born.
Females can become pregnant 6-48 hours after giving birth, but it's not healthy for a female to be constantly pregnant. I would recommend waiting for one week to two weeks.
I am almost sure that my female rabbit changed to a male. There are 3 rabbits in that hutch, the mother and two of her daughters. I have noticed the mother mount one of her daughters multiple times. Then, yesterday, i went out to check on the rabbits and found a nest of 3 babies and the daughter that was mounted was giving them milk.
if they are litter mates yes but it is very risky for the female carrying the babies and the babies it is a very very very horrible idea
no you cant have two females in the same cage after one has giving birth they will fight over the babies... and the other female might try to eat the new born babies.
Yes, rabbits are able to give birth while people are watching, however, if you do catch your rabbit giving birth, make sure you stay quiet and do not move her in any way. It is sometimes difficult to catch a rabbit giving birth because they usually kindle(give birth) late at night or early in the morning. --Newfoundland97
The male should have been separated from the female before she gave birth. But if you didn't do that, then the male should be separated before the female is done giving birth because females go into postpartum estrus (heat) after giving birth and can become pregnant again immediately. If the male is with her after giving birth, then she is most likely pregnant again. Back to back pregnancies can possibly kill the female or lead to babies less likely to survive.