Yes, if you put them there or leave the door open and they go in on their own.
Yes, you do. Otherwise, the cage will fill up with rabbits of all sizes and ages.
shes pregnant
Rabbits are territorial and when you put a male in a female's cage, it is her space. Therefore it's better to put the doe in the buck's cage.
Another name for a male rabbit is "Buck".
yes you do or the male will kill the babys
They bang to hard!
If it is in the cage with other rabbits, male or female, it may be because he is trying to mate with them and they are not happy with it and are bitting to get him away.. if he is alone, he may be very stressed out. double check your cage environment, cage location, and who touches the rabbit. these are all very critical
Yes, that's why you never leave two rabbits in the same cage.
The male rabbit should never be housed with the female rabbit. He should never be introduced to her habitat. To breed she should be taken to his cage and removed after they are done breeding. The male rabbit should NOT be exposed to the kits.
at least 6 months old
No, the doe protects the kits more than the male rabbit does. The male will think that the kit is another rabbit trying to invade its territory! Then the male will trample on them without noticing.
A hare is Another species. Similar but not the same. A male rabbit is a buck.