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yes, but only because the female rabbit could become pregnant again just hours after giving birth and will not be able to look after her new baby bunnies. The male rabbits make fantastic dads so if you were to get him neutered this would be fine. and the females tend to get very violent twards the male

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Are rabbits cannaibals?

Not necessarily, but if a rabbit has babies, then you should keep the father AWAY because he will take them and use them for a snack!


Do father rabbits pick up their babies?

The daddy rabbit would but only to do harm to them. You should keep the daddy apart from the baby rabbits. Rabbits do not pick up their babies like cats do. If a baby falls out of the nest box the mom will not return it to it's nest. This is why you should be checking on your baby rabbits regularly comes in, the doe depends on you for help.


I have two female rabbits one of them got pregnant with my friends male rabbit my question is will the baby rabbits be all right with another female around?

It will take around a month until the babies are born. You'll need to separate the female rabbits before she gives birth and until the babies have grown up. You should be able to put them back together after. But the rabbit without babies may get jealous and kill the babies.


Will a male eat its baby?

Actually, he will. you have to keep males and babies separated-the male WILL eat any baby rabbits he finds. rabbits don't eat babies for food, so it's irrelevant that they're herbivores. Rabbits kill, maim, and/or eat babies because they are under stress, not because they're hungry. In the wild this never (or very rarely) happens, but domestication does strange things to animals, and it's quite common for rabbits to hurt baby rabbits when they're being bred on purpose. The doe and her babies must be kept separate from other rabbits to protect them. Generally speaking, all domestic breeding rabbits should be kept separate because they will very likely fight and attack each other. Pet rabbits, on the other hand, should be fixed (spay/neuter) and "bonded" so they can live together happily.


Should you separate a boy and a girl rabbit?

I suggest you do, only put them together if you want baby rabbits, and then seperate again when the babies are born, as males can be rough with the young ones.


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When do you take the babies away from the mother?

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Should you separate a buck and a doe when she is pregnant?

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Don't rabbits get there water from plants?

No, they should be given water in a separate dish


What should you do when male rabbits fight?

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When should you separate male and female guines pig babies?

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Will rabbits kill their babies?

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