same as before. for the first week keep everything the same. after a week slowly double her food. i did 3/4 in the morning 3/4 at night instead of a whole in the morning. at about 4 weeks start giving babies hay and reg pellets. try to minimize baby consumption of fruits and veggies.
Yes, she will. However... Male and Female rabbits should never be allowed to stay together when the female is pregnant. It is dangerous for both of them. The health of the doe is put at risk when she is kept with the male at this time, plus their is the added danger of injury to both through fighting. Once the babies are born the male will have to kept away from her as well. One reason is the male will be able to impregnate the female as soon as she has given birth, he may also kill the babies.
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
Yes, it is possible for male guinea pigs to eat their newborns. This behavior is more common in stressed or inexperienced male guinea pigs. It is important to separate the male from the female and newborns to prevent this from happening.
They are in a pre- stage of mating wich means that the male is holding on to the female. They are not having sex - the male clamps the female so no other males can fertilise her eggs when the female deposits them. Only during this moment - the so-called spawning, the males will deposit their sperm.
If they are, they'll breed, they you get more rabbits. THen they'll breed. Not a good situation.
Yes but they will try to rebreed with the doe (female rabbit).
No. The female takes care of the calf.
Yes, she will. However... Male and Female rabbits should never be allowed to stay together when the female is pregnant. It is dangerous for both of them. The health of the doe is put at risk when she is kept with the male at this time, plus their is the added danger of injury to both through fighting. Once the babies are born the male will have to kept away from her as well. One reason is the male will be able to impregnate the female as soon as she has given birth, he may also kill the babies.
It depends on the species. The female may be aggressive towards the male and the male will stay away or they'll fight, but with Russian dwarf hamsters the father will help.
No. Male platypuses do not stay with the female. After mating, the male has little more to do with the female.
No, the male moose (bull) does not stay with the female moose (cow)
Yes, it is possible for male guinea pigs to eat their newborns. This behavior is more common in stressed or inexperienced male guinea pigs. It is important to separate the male from the female and newborns to prevent this from happening.
yes
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
Turkey eggs usually hatch in Spring. Male turkey babies, also known as poults, will stay with their mother through the fall. Female poults stay with their mother about a year, and go their own way when spring comes again.
wolves stay together for life
Both the male and female defend their nest and their young from predators .Some individuals stay on the breeding grounds while others migrate.