I would probably have to say no. A rabbit will not wriggle about as much if you have it upside down, but rabbits are not big on being picked up & i would definitely say the last thing your rabbit will be doing if your rocking it would be sleeping. maybe try & just sit it on your lap and stroke it.
No. Our rabbits prefer to settle themselves in their hutch, where they can burrow into paper and snuggle with each other. As rabbits are naturally sensitive rabbits, unless you have rocked them to sleep from infancy, they will most likely wake up as soon as you stop or shift the weight.
"She rocked the baby to sleep."
Older rabbits play less than younger rabbits but they still do like to play. See the related question below for more info about rabbits playing. Rabbits also like to sit poo and poo and poo and sleep and sleep and sleep and eat.
When Charley says he's a man now, then he gets rocked to sleep by the movement of the train. Getting rocked to sleep like a baby. That symbolizes that he's still a "baby" in the war.
She felt comfort
Rabbits get their energy from food and sleep.
Like all rabbits, dwarf rabbits are crepuscular, which means they're most active at dusk and dawn (and for the hours surrounding those times), and they sleep during the day, and they nap on and off overnight.
Yes, like most animals rabbits dream. I have a rabbit who sleep walks/runs/hops/eats all the time.
they sleep in burrows
Same reason a dog "chases rabbits" in his sleep...their minds are elsewhere dreaming just like humans do.
some rabbits sleep in the morning and wakeup at night,which is called nocturnalnoctuernal=some rabbits
They eat, and sleep. and ugly