Put it back in the nest, and check on the rabbits to see if all of them are still in the nest. You need to also make sure after a couple of days that the mother rabbit is still feeding and taking care of all of them. The mother rabbit might abandone her rabbits cause they now have a scent on it. Or you can let nature run it's course, that means leave it alone and return to your life.
No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
A rabbit would not eat its nest, only rabbit food or food.
The newborn rabbit will stay pink for a while then it will grow mold on it and the mold could be ANY color. Sorry about the dead rabbit :(
It is normal to find a rabbit's nest with fur from the mother. It is doubtful that this is a requirement for baby rabbits to survive but it presumably adds some protection.
Yes
in a nest:)
It is pregnant, give the rabbit extra bedding where she has made her nest, be expecting up to 10 babies.
like 10 inches
To safely and effectively get rid of a rabbit nest in your yard, you should wait until the nest is empty before removing it. Avoid disturbing the nest while the mother rabbit is still caring for her babies. Once the nest is empty, wear gloves and carefully remove it, placing the nest material in a sealed bag and disposing of it properly.
It is difficult to determine if the rabbit is pregnant based on nest-building behavior alone. The rabbit may have removed the nest from the box to let it dry if it got wet from the rain. Keep an eye on the rabbit for other signs of pregnancy, such as nesting material being pulled from her fur or an increase in appetite.
No... shell have a nother nest to have when she has a next litter. Because she would want her bunnies that are born to have that nest.
If a doe has a false pregnancy she will build a nest.