It's called kindling.
Your mom --by winegart-- It is called kindling.
The mother of a fawn or a yearling is a doe. A doe is a female deer that gives birth to and raises fawns and yearlings.
The doe (female rabbit) will continue to produce kits (baby rabbits). Keep the buck (male rabbit) away from the doe after it gives birth because he may cause harm to the kits by trying to rebreed with the doe. A doe can get pregnant the same day it gives birth.
Yes, a baby rabbit is commonly called a kit. Several kits born together make a litter. While the mother rabbit -- called a doe -- is giving birth to her litter, it is known as kindling. Leveret is the word used for a hare under a year old.
immediately - as soon as you can get your doe to breed.
A doe usually has one or two fawns at a time. Triplets are uncommon, but are not unknown to happen.
Yes, it is very rare but can happen. The term for such a baby is a "mummified kit". Again, very rare and most often causes the doe to become infertile/sterile. Most people who "know" their rabbit is pregnant and then don't end up with a litter didn't have a pregnant doe. False pregnancies can also lead people to worry the litter is "stuck", but again, the doe wasn't actually pregnant.
Ching Doe's birth name is Qin, Fuji.
Really Doe's birth name is Warren Trotter.
Doe Avedon's birth name is Dorcas Marie Nowell.
a female deer usually has around 1 child
It is not recommended to have two doe rabbits share a cage for giving birth. It can lead to stress, fighting, and potential harm to the babies. Each doe should have her own nesting area to ensure the safety and well-being of the mothers and their offspring.