Depending on how the two rabbits are related will determine how the kits "come out". Breeding Mother-Son or Father-Daughter, the kits will be just fine. This is actually a method of breeding some breeders use called "line-breeding". The only cross you DO NOT want to do is Brother-Sister from the same litter. There is not enough genetic variation, so the kits have a high chance of being deformed or stillborn.
10-12 bunnies
Yes, bunnies nurse their babies.
Yup
Bunnies, rabbits, (kits for babies) or hares
The kits (babies) still urinate but they are small animals and don't go often. My Flemish Giant didn't urinate a lot when he was a kit but since he's grown he goes more often.
Bunnies have up to 12 babies a month
Rabbits have baby bunnies.
Bunnies feed their babies by nursing them with milk produced by their mother. The process involves the mother bunny licking her babies to stimulate them to nurse, and the babies instinctively latch onto the mother's teats to feed. This nursing process provides the necessary nutrients and care for the baby bunnies to grow and develop.
Bunnies can have babies every 30 days, but factors like age, health, and environment can affect their reproductive frequency.
they have different types of way of have babies. The bunnies like to go on the back door
65 years old
No, bunnies do not breastfeed their young. Instead, they nurse their babies by providing them with milk through their mammary glands.