It depends on the temperament of the father and if he is neutered.
My female and male had a litter of only two an i separated the father but then he became lonely and wasnt his usual self. he had been neutered and could not get the female pregnant again.
I decided to put them back together after reading that it is a myth that the father will harm the babies. They are now 4 weeks old and unseperable from the father. they spend most of their day sleeping together and he always cleans them and shares his food with them.
Nowim just woried about how im going to take them away from him because he has become very attached and they make such a cute family when they all sleep together.
3 weeks or more but not with the father
Baby rabbits can be safely separated from their mother at around 8 weeks of age.
Rabbits... Male = Buck Female = Doe Youngster = Kit or Kitten
Baby rabbits (called "leverets") are cared for by their mother until they are able to get by on their own.
12.6 kg
Baby rabbits can be separated from their mother at around 8 weeks of age, when they are weaned and able to eat solid food on their own.
You get the police involved and go to court and let the mother have time to spend wth the child.
the father and mother get divorce and mother fight father so he doesnt see the baby
In most cases, your sister's mother is also your mother, and her husband is your father. If you and your baby sister have the same father but different mothers, your sister's mother's father is your father. If you and you sister have the same mother but different fathers, your baby sister's father is your step-father if he is married to your mother.
Usually the Parents. A mother and a father.
Only if you ever touch the babies or offend the mother.
the mother and father of the baby