if they are old enough, yes. rabbits may have a faint remembrance in the back of their mind that they know the rabbit, but as far as we know, they have no knowledge of 'mothers', 'sons', 'daughters', 'sisters', ect. hope i helped...........apparently the babies will come out deformed cuz its from the same blood??
inbreeding is not a good idea. not recommended. but yes they will mate once the babies grew up
sing a song to him like: mum cant do this alone or make up your own!
Get up and walk away. The rabbit will realize you are not interested and hopefully stop. Or get him/her a playmate.
You Buy one and create it but you have no chance mate!
All whales and dolphins leave their mum when they are young because of the same reason why humans leave their mum. Whales explore the seas while they are young and mate when they are young but they are just growing up.
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Depends on the weather. Alot of breeders avoid mating rabbits in warmer seasons due to stress on the rabbits and how hard it is to keep them cool. There are some breeders who will breed in these months though as they are either better equipped to handle heat (such as an Air-conditioned rabbit shed) or some just mate by accident and end up with litters LOL!
because they are making sure the other rabbit knows that its the dominant one. Mine do it all the time and i have had them for a year and a half now :) They are signaling to any buck in the immediate area that they are ready to breed. Why are your rabbits together so they can do this? Every rabbit should have it's own cage, It's own space so to speak.
it's possible because rabbits mate fairly quickly
Rabbits usually live up to 8 years, but sometimes up to 12 years. Wild rabbits will face predators, which will cause death. But, domesticated rabbits have the right environment.
It is not generally rabbit nature to attack but they will defend themselves if they have to. Also, some male rabbits become territorial and will end up attacking their owners if they are not fixed. It is important to remember that because they are animals, each rabbit is unique and has its own personality.
Sadly this happens a lot but is quiet bad. First go to your vets and check that the mum definatly doesnt want the kits. Beacause if the mum does want them but you follow the next step things coloud be worse. The vet will give you some help, but from what i've heard, you will have to bring up the rabbits yourself, this may be hard but worth it, rabbits can be your best friends, you can buy from the vets a kit that has little milk bottles and other key things, you will just have to do what the mother would. Remember to be very gentle as you dont want to hurt them. and please dont blame the mother rabbit, she will need as much love as the baby rabbits. Please check with the vets if anything seems wrong even the slightest thing. ANd believe me you will have years of fun with rabbits! Bunnies will be there when your friends arent! :D