no your rabbit that hade the litter before the ones your having now will not hurt the new litter because they are family as well they won't hurt each other. but when your mother rabbit has the new litter just try to put it somewhere else just in case that is what i did
The average litter size is 6 babies
If your rabbit has had a large litter of babies and is taking good care of them there is nothing to worry about. Having a large litter will not harm a healthy mother rabbit, just make sure she has plenty of good quality food, lots of hay and water to keep her fit and well to feed the babies. If you mean she has had many litters of babies over a few years then it is time to have her spayed. If she is living with a male rabbit who is unfixed you need to separate them before she becomes pregnant again.
No! But they can get pregnant as soon as they have babies.
Not without the babies dying.
The mother and the babies will be perfectly fine.
You can breed a rabbit any time, even if she is 2 weeks pregnant so she will have a litter after the first every two weeks with a maximum of about 18 per litter, but double breeding is not healthy. so yes they can have a lot of kits.
dwarfs tend to have a smaller litter (say 4 on avg.)
A female rabbit is pregnant for about 28-31 days. They usually give birth to a litter of babies called kittens.
No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
Yes.
Isn't that impossible. They are pregnant for one month No that is certainly NOT impossible. The rabbit has two uterus which is why a male rabbit should be kept separate from a doe that is having kits - not because he will harm the babies. Male rabbits usually do not harm the litter but can impregnate the mother and the second lot of babies may not form properly if she has them in both uteri. It may harm the rabbit as it could mean her babies get stuck, aren't formed correctly or just plain wear her out. So we are clear here - rabbits can be pregnant with two separate litters from different dates simultaneously!!!!!!
It is not recommended to breed a rabbit while she is nursing her babies as this can put the mother and babies at risk. The mother rabbit's attention and energy should be focused on caring for her current litter before considering breeding her again. It is best to wait until the current litter is weaned before breeding the mother rabbit.