Make sure the cage is clean. Also, provide a small hide away in the cage to give birth. If your rabbit lives in a hutch, you won't need this hide away. Most importantly, cover the cage with a blanket when the doe is giving birth.
As What? If it is for plants you're going to need a lot of rabbit droppings.
-When bunnies give birth you might not need that much help, maybe just you and an adult. But, if that's going to happen I would suggest a vet there if that happens.
all you need to do is give the rabbit it's space and it won't growl at you.
It depends how old your rabbit is. It can have milk when it is extremely young, but when it gets older, you need to give is water.
The rabbit will go through gestation for 31 days. They can give birth at 28 till 33 days.The physical act of giving birth takes a very short time, normally around 15-20 minutes.The gestation period (the time a bunny is pregnant) is between 28 -34 days depending on the bunny.After carrying for a month, they will then give birth. Normally this only takes a few short hours.
Rabbits give birth to all there young with in a 10 to 15 minute time period.If it's been hours sense she gave birth It is safe to say she is done.unless she is having complacations then you need to seek medical attention for her.
Nope. Mom rabbits need to provide milk for the young rabbits.
YES, pet rabbits need a quiet, warm, noise - free area where they can give birth. When you are moving the cage/hutch inside, try not to bump it into anything. Just don't scare the doe!
They don't give birth - they lay eggs, which need to be incubated at a suitable temperature.
First, you need to give a date of birth
Yes, but you need to show the birth certificate of the baby upon entry.
When a rabbit makes a nest to give birth in they pluck there neck fur and there tummy fur and mix it in with hay they make it in a little circle kinda like a birds nest and then once they give birth the rabbit will then put more of her belly and neck fur on top of the kits