A doe can get pregnant again immediately after sh gives birth.This is highly unadvisable She will quit feeding the first litter once the second one is born. However, her health will probably be so poor she will not live. Does should not have litters any closer together than 8 weeks. Her body will not tolerate a more rigorous schedule very well.
No, it is not possible.
You give her a nest and wait. Leave her in the pen for 4-5 days
Please see the two related questions below for information and helpful links about how to feed rabbits and how to care for them.
Smaller rabbits usually have from one to four kits in their litters. Medium-sized rabbits on average have from four to ten, and larger rabbits ten to fifteen-ish, although I've heard some stpories of even more. Also, there's also the chance of multiple-litters, where, as the doe has two wombs, can have two litters at a time. This is not really unusual, significantly hightened likeliness when the two share a hutch. And not all the kits, especially from the second litter, make it, because of the long time-wait, whilst the doe is having all the rest of her babies.
It is generally best to have one male and one female rabbit together to avoid potential aggressive behavior that can occur between two males or two females. If not planning to breed the rabbits, it is essential to have them spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted litters.
a female rabbit is able to have a new litter of babies every three months, and a litter can range from 1-10 babies..Answer: Wrong^^A lot!A rabbits gestation period is 30 days and they are able to get pregnant again immediately after having the previous litter of kits. Rabbits also have a horned womb, which means they have two spaces in their womb in which they can hold two separate litters. They can range from 1 kit to about 15.rabbits are induced ovulators, so as soon as there is the prescence of a fertile male around they produce an egg.It is always reccomended to get your rabbits fixed as female rabbits have an 80% chance of developing some form of reproductive cancer by age 4.Also, there are thousands of rabbits in shelters and rescues that need homes. For each kit that is bred that's one less home to a bunny in a rescue.
During a Boxer's whole life, she can have two litters a year after the age of around nine months.
Nope. Mom rabbits need to provide milk for the young rabbits.
Nobody knows exactly how many litters Firestar's parents had, but we do know that they had at least two.
The same way you take care of a one faced cat. Unless it's two cats with two faces, then you still take care of it the same way, but feed it twice as much.
Although it is possible for a dog to have two litters a year, this is not adviseable as it puts too much strain on the mother. Dogs should not have more than two or three litters in their lifetime and most major Kennel Clubs will not register puppies from a female that has had more than three litters.
no it doesn't if you breed your rabbits NEVER put the male back in when the female is at least 2 1/2 weeks in her pregnancy or when she has had the babies because he will kill them and some actually eat them tough you can put the male in more than once in the same week with the same doe to increase litter size never mate two different males with the same female.P.S always give your doe a rest between litters to get the best results