doe's (female rabbits) carry there young in there abdomen but as soon as ther young are born they will keep them in a nest box you may notice they dont take much interest in the kits (baby rabbits) but actully they only nurse there young when absoutly no one is arund because they feel that if they see someone watching them they will kill there young to protect them.
Leave them alone. Mother rabbits will leave their babies while they go find food. Don't pick them up or touch them.
Yes, you can leave them together, but the pregnant female rabbit will eat her babies when they are born. So, you probably shouldn't leave them together.
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.
Aside from checking to make sure there are no dead babies you should leave the mother to take care of the newborn babies.
no because rabbits are vegitarians and their babies would be meat
Rabbits have baby bunnies.
Is the mother a wild rabbit and you just found the baby rabbits? If so, leave them where they are. If the mother is Domestic and inside, as long as the room they are kept in is warm they should be fine. If they are outside in a hutch, a nesting box would be advised.
Rabbits typically have babies every 30 days, with litters ranging from 1 to 14 babies.
leave the babies were they are but after 24 hours just pet stroke the mother rabbit and get her scent on you so wen u pick the baby rabbits up it wont cause stress for the mother or babies. don't move the baby rabbits to far because rabbits are not perfect mothers especially if its there first time just move them a bit so they have a bit of space and they are not jammed together.
no
Mother Rabbits care for their babies by burrowing them to keep them warm and giving them milk once a day.
Rabbits typically give birth to babies, called kits, about 31 days after mating.