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No, the mother makes a new nest of grass, leaves, and her own fur 24-48 hours before she gives birth, she uses this nest until the kits are weaned. If she is a domestic rabbit, you must clean the nest away to keep her healthy, she will make a new one with the next litter. If she is a wild rabbit, she will leave the nest and make a burrow until the next litter is due, then she will build the new nest in her current burrow. Rabbits dig new burrows very often to avoid predators.

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Why did my bunny make a nest and no babies?

Rabbits usually make their nest somewhere it is dark, quiet, away from activity, and safe from harm. Pet rabbits can use a small cardboard or wooden box. Wild rabbits dig burrows underground and often make their nests in a stopped up room at the end of a tunnel.


How may rabbits can 2 rabbits produce over 5 years?

actually , female rabbits should only have babies whil it is under 1 year old,because if a female gives birth to a litter of rabbits after it is one year old then its pelvis will be damaged. but this is not necesseraly always true .also if you want to check about female rabbits having babies after its 1 then go to petsplanet.com and go to breeding section on rabbits :)Actully rabbits shouldn't be breed until 6 months or later for larger breeds and can safely continue to have litters until 2 or 3 years og age and maybe later. Bucks can breed from about 4 months on but may not be effective once they get old.Answer:A lot!A rabbits gestation period is 30 days and they are able to get pregnant again immediately after having the previous litter of kits. Rabbits also have a horned womb, which means they have two spaces in their womb in which they can hold two separate litters. They can range from 1 kit to about 15.rabbits are induced ovulators, so as soon as there is the prescence of a fertile male around they produce an egg.A female rabbit can start breeding by 4 months old, a male by 3 months.It is always reccomended to get your rabbits fixed as female rabbits have an 80% chance of developing some form of reproductive cancer by age 4.Also, there are thousands of rabbits in shelters and rescues that need homes. For each kit that is bred that's one less home to a bunny in a rescue.


Do rabbits live in praries?

Yes, most of those rabbits that live in the prairies are jack rabbits. Rabbits live all over the world, well, except the rain forest.


What is a rabbits cometitors?

Rabbits compete other rabbits for more territory and space. They also fight over food and will hop, scratch, and growl at them.


Will a mother rabbit mate with one of her male babies when its old enough?

Yes, because once the hormones take over she can't help it. It almost happened with my rabbits. A female rabbit is able to become pregnant again as soon as she's given birth to her kits (baby rabbits).

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Are English Spot rabbits a healthy breed?

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Fertile Eggs But Bubble Nest Popped?

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What process changed the genetics of some rabbits over many generations to give them white or spotted fur?

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How do you cure a nest on spore creatures?

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Can you wean rabbits at 4 weeks due to birth of a new litter?

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When do they talk about rabbits in one flew over the cuckoo's nest?

they refer the rabbits as being pure and harmless such as the patients in the ward compared to the cruel staff on the ward who try to harm the patients like wolves.


How do species over populate and under populate?

i guess animals can over populate by people continuously breeding them and they can under populate by people hunting them over and over again for no reason


Why did my bunny make a nest and no babies?

Rabbits usually make their nest somewhere it is dark, quiet, away from activity, and safe from harm. Pet rabbits can use a small cardboard or wooden box. Wild rabbits dig burrows underground and often make their nests in a stopped up room at the end of a tunnel.


Can breeding a rabbit too often kill your rabbit?

first answer: no second answer: Yes, over-breeding your rabbit will lead to stress, poor health, and an early death. Breeding takes a lot out of a body: you need to give it time to recuperate and build up strength before breeding again.


What is the population of the all the Huskies?

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What animal can die out and then the species come back?

A Mule. A Mule is a mix of a Horse and a Donkey. So they can stop breeding, then over time, the Mule will die out, as so if the Horse and the Donkey start breeding again, the mule will come back!


How risky is breeding guinea pigs?

Not risky at all! Just be aware they breed like rabbits, so make sure you can get good homes for them before doing so; Otherwise you could become over run with them.