they have to stay with there mother for 8 to 10 weeks or they get given a diseases which i dont know what its called.
its beacuse the bunnies have to live of the mothers milk as it digasting system is not properly made for adult food.
syptoms- diarrhea, bloated, tiredness , not eating and thristy as soon as u have these symptoms consult your local vet immanently
8 weeks
It is safe to give away a baby rabbit once it is at least 8 weeks old. This age ensures that the rabbit is weaned from its mother and can eat solid food independently. It's important to find a responsible and loving new owner for the baby rabbit.
after 6 weeks
Three weeks may be a little early, but if the babies are eating well and drinking water on their own, it should be ok.
Depends on the rabbit's breed Normally rabbits are eating by them self at 4 weeks and by the age of 8/9 weeks are ready to leave, how ever french lops dont leave till 10 or even 11 weeks old. Being a breeder myself (cavies & frenchie's) every animal is different some can leave at 8 week and some need 12 or 13 weeks I would only sell a baby if I knew it was ready.
Check with a vet.
6 weeks
When the baby rabbit is weaned and old enough to be taken from his/her mother. Normally around 8-10 weeks.
Only for 4 weeks till then it should be fine!
4 weeks. If they are opposite sex, you won't want to leave them together any longer than that because they may attempt fornication. If they are the same sex, you can leave them together as long as you'd like, but it's safe to separate at 4 weeks.
A baby rabbit should leave its mother at round about 6-7 wks old, regardless of how fit it is
The gestation period for rabbits is six weeks.