Depends on the shape of the doe. Did she have a hard delivery? Is that why the babies are dead? 2 weeks. Is she in good shape? 2 or 3 days. But first I would try to determine why the babies are dead. Did she have them in the nest box? Are they dead because they were chilled? Did she cover them with fur? Did something disturb her and she stomped them in her panic? If you don't answer these questions the situation will probably repeat itself.
Yes, it's important to remove the dead kit from the mother rabbit's nesting area to prevent any potential health issues or complications. Additionally, removing the dead kit will allow the mother rabbit to focus her energy on caring for the remaining babies.
Don't breed again. Or if you touched the babies in the first 10 days, don't do that!
Remove and discard immediately.
No, one baby from a little can be dead while the others are born just fine.
You can and SHOULD check your new born rabbits to make sure there are no dead babies and that the babies are dry and well covered with fur.
No, it is not a litre.A litter, by the way, refers to a bunch of puppies (or babies of some other animals), or a stretcher for carrying an injured (or dead) person) or irresponsibly discarded rubbish.
seperate them straight away because they can either breed with each other and have deformed babies or they will fight to death and you will end up with dead babies!
If she is delivering dead bunnies you need to find out why, is she in an environment that scares her? Is she being bred to a buck that is too big? Is she delivering just one baby or is she delivering a full litter?
For a first time Mom, yes that's normal. Unless it was born unlive then no but if it was born unalive then it would be called a stillborn and that would show that the rabbit is being put under a lot of stress...for example: living in a cage and not getting out of the cage enough.
Yes, mother rabbits eat their young. Its is the same for the Hamster. When the mother rabbits eats it own young, it means that the mother rabbit is stressed out and angry. Advise: If the Mother Rabbit born a baby, it must be separated from the Mother rabbit. You may put it in a different cage.
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It could just be bad luck. It would be best now to not breed this bunny for a few months to allow her to recover from the physical stress. If you do decide to breed her again you need to check she is getting the correct nutrition and maybe even get some blood tests before hand. If she is housed with a male you must separate them for now.