DNA testing.
The mother rabbit will produce milk to feed her babies and if you watch would will be able to identify which female they are sucking on.
Obviously one of the rabbits is a female and not male.
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.
There are 2 general ways. One is to feel for the babies. When doing this, feel all around her belly, and you are feeling for what feels like Marbles. The other way is to put the female back into the males cage. If she is pregnant, she will refuse the buck. If not, she will then get bred. :-)
No seperate them most likely they will kill each other or each others babies.
If they are, they'll breed, they you get more rabbits. THen they'll breed. Not a good situation.
it is hard to tell, and there are many sites on the internet that you can go on to tell, but this is the one that I like best.
I'm not certain if you mean that can she get pregnant without a male rabbit, or can the babies be raised out side of a "family unit", so I'll answer both. No, she must be bred by a male to get pregnant. And no, rabbits don't raise babies in a family unit. All moms are single moms and the prefer it that way.
If the vet couldn't tell whether your rabbits were pregnant or not you need a new vet. A simple palpation of the rabbit's stomach would have determined pregnancy. Most likely if one is building a nest she is about to have babies. The does should be separated if they are together.
rabbits can have as many babies as posibble but it is unfair to make them have too many !
First, both rabbits must be sexually mature. A doe (female) is taken to the buck's (male) cage/hutch. Courting may occur by one or both rabbits. If a doe is in heat and ready to breed she will allow the buck to mount her. Mating then occurs. The doe is then returned to her cage/hutch and in 28-32 days she will kindle (give birth) to a litter.
one way to tell is if you have someone hold the female up right and then have u or someone else feel for small little circle like balls and if their are then she has been successfully bred.Way two is to stick her back in with the male but this is not a good thing to do. Female rabbits have two tunnel like things and if one is fertile and then you stick it back in with the male and he accidentally fertilizes the other they will come out not fully developed. they will come out as blobs.