You give her a nest and wait. Leave her in the pen for 4-5 days
Rabbits can have any number of babies. Some may only have one baby. Smaller rabbits have small litters and larger rabbits are capable of having large litters.
No, it is not possible.
A rabbit's offspring is called a litter. Rabbits are known for having large litters, typically ranging from 4 to 12 babies, though this can vary. Baby rabbits are called kits.
Rabbits typically have 3 to 4 litters per year.
A rabbit can have multiple litters in a year, typically ranging from 3 to 7 litters. Each litter can have around 4 to 12 baby rabbits, called kits. So, a rabbit can potentially have anywhere from 12 to 84 kits in a year.
they usually give birth to more than one rabbit.
Wild rabbits typically have litters of 3-8 baby rabbits, known as kits. They can have multiple litters throughout the year.
only if they were two boys
Rabbits breed frequently, with a gestation period of about 30 days and the ability to have multiple litters in a year.
Rabbits typically have babies every 30 days, with litters ranging from 1 to 14 babies.
Smaller rabbits usually have from one to four kits in their litters. Medium-sized rabbits on average have from four to ten, and larger rabbits ten to fifteen-ish, although I've heard some stpories of even more. Also, there's also the chance of multiple-litters, where, as the doe has two wombs, can have two litters at a time. This is not really unusual, significantly hightened likeliness when the two share a hutch. And not all the kits, especially from the second litter, make it, because of the long time-wait, whilst the doe is having all the rest of her babies.
You can get bunnies from most pet stores, and from friends litters of bunnies if they have some.