Highly unlikely.
Yes.
Yes, pregnant rabbits typically drink more water than usual. This increased hydration is necessary to support their growing fetuses and maintain their own health during pregnancy. Adequate water intake is essential for proper digestion and overall well-being in pregnant rabbits.
She will be pregnant if she has had access to a male! But it is quite normal for females to nest without being pregnant, particularly in the Spring and warmer weather.Also, wild rabbits cannot breed with domestic rabbits as they are a different species. Unless there are domestic males running around, she probably isn't pregnant
I have found that with my own rabbits they started to pull their hair out when they are fertile in preparation for being pregnant. The rabbits I had did this when there was no other rabbits around, and the vet I go to said that when they start it is a sign that the bunny is becoming mature.
no of course not
yes
Yes, a rabbit can build a nest without being pregnant. Usually false pregnancies cause this, where the doe believes she is pregnant and the body goes through the motions of pregnancy (i.e. eats more, builds a nest, can become aggressive, etc.). You may also notice a very crude version of a nest by either bucks or does during a heavy molt. If the rabbit sleeps in one spot and already has a "bed" made, while the fur is being molted out it can get caught within the bed and look like a very crude nest. *Note: This is not actually a rabbit making a nest, but can be mistaken as such*
to get her pregnant without being married
Yes, a mare can lactate without being pregnant or nursing a foal, although this is rare. Usually a mare that is lactating without being pregnant or with a foal by her side, has a hormone imbalance that needs to be corrected.
when they pull their own hair and there's stuff in there mouth stuffed in and they won't eat greens but stuff them in their mouths.
Rabbits can reach sexual maturity as early as 4 to 6 months old, depending on the breed. Once mature, they can become pregnant if they mate. However, it's important to note that breeding young rabbits can pose health risks, and responsible breeding practices are essential to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the offspring.
Yes. Too much hormone production can cause lactating of the breasts without being pregnant.