This can happen. Not very offten but I know of breeders who have had half a litter born one day and 3 days later some more being born.
It can be a range of different reasons for this to happen. Sometimes the mothers can just hold onto the kits for a while longer or maybe something scared her half way through giving birth so she forced the labor to stop... They are pretty clever animals.
It can also be because babies have gotten stuck and she will need medical attention ASAP. One way to tell if there is a medical problem is if she is eating and drinking or not. Rabbits in labor, usually wont eat much from about 12 hours before birth till just after having babies. If she isn't eating and you think the labor has stopped or has gone longer then say 3 hours from the last kit to have been born, get her straight to a vet!
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth.
Breeders call baby rabbits "kits"
I term kindle refers to rabbits giving birth. So, a kindle is a baby bunny.
about 6-12 babies
Yes, it is a good idea ro remove other rabbits from the baby rabbits, because the bigger rabbits might and could eat the babies
Pregnant rabbits are commonly referred to as "does." The term "kindling" is used to describe the process of giving birth in rabbits. A litter typically consists of multiple kits, which are the baby rabbits.
Baby rabbits, also known as kits, are born in a nest that their mother creates. The mother rabbit, called a doe, gives birth to the kits after a gestation period of about 30 days. The birth process is quick and usually occurs at night. The doe will pull fur from her chest to line the nest and keep the kits warm. The kits are born blind, deaf, and hairless, but they quickly develop and grow in the safety of the nest.
they usually give birth to more than one rabbit.
baby rabbits are called kits
Baby rabbits are called kits.
Female rabbits may keep hay in their mouth as part of nesting behavior or to transport it to a comfortable spot for building a nest. This behavior is common in pregnant rabbits or those in a nesting phase preparing for birth. It can also be a way for rabbits to carry and store food for later.
Many snakes will consume rabbits, especially baby rabbits. Rat snakes, pine snakes are a couple. Probably the most common predator of rabbits is are the large rattlesnakes like the Diamondbacks.