Take the one out that does not nurse the babies.
I have a rabbit of my own and I can tell you that rabbits do not hibernate.
really no body should of taken them apart from there mother not even to clean them out but seems as you have then just keep an eye on them and if there is any sign of neglect then you should calll your local pet place and tell them to come and have a look and see if they can look after them
you can tell its a dwarf rabbit because it has a short body and a large head with rectangle like ears i had a dwarf rabbit we called him tiny tim but he died a few dyas ago because all the rabbits jumped on top of him i would advise you to keep the baby rabbit eaither inside or a cardboard box otherwise hell look like road kill
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It is best to leave it alone. The mother rabbit will smell you on the nest and might abandon the babies. If you need to touch a baby first get the mothers sent on your hands, than do only what is needed. She only feeds the babies once every 1 to 2 days. The day they are born she might not feed them but it is normal. They will grow and be fine. You probably should not move the nest until the babies are about 2 weeks old. She will not abandon them as long as the move is in the same general area and not to a different room. Before you move them or check them in any way wash your hands with unscented soap. You will need to check for dead kits immediately after she gives birth and then once every couple of days. Does are very secretive about feeding their babies and usually feed after dusk and before dawn. You may never see gher feed but can tell they are being fed by their full fat little tummies.
No wiener is a start. Babies popping is another.
Well ya see, according to my calculations, the answer is lollipop.
You can tell if a mother rabbit is feeding her babies by observing if she spends time in the nest, if the babies appear content and well-fed, and if the mother's belly looks full and she is producing milk.
Count 30 days from when she was mated. About 2 days before she has her babies she should start to build a nest, this is another indicator!
Okay my freind I feel that the rabbit has been cheating on you. Am sorry to have to tell you this but it sounds like it was/ is a long affair. dump her. She's not worth it
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
when they get fat u feal babies in it and they just lie there
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.
I would advise that you bring your rabbit to a rabbit-savvy vet to properly sex your rabbit. It may be difficult for the common owner with no experience to do so. In the meantime, there are some guides with pictures that you can use to try to sex a rabbit yourself in the discussion. It mainly consists of squeezing the rabbit's vent and analyzing what comes out. See the related question below for details about how to tell if a rabbit is male or female. The same information applies to all breeds of rabbit. With babies, it is very difficult to determine the sex.
It is really hard to tell. If she makes a nest then she is prob. having babies. But stay away from them please, unless you absolutely know the mom died. They don't come to feed their babies often and they wouldn't feed them around you anyway.
If it is like having a hard time like a big tummy and moving on the floor its quite hard for giving birth.
A baby rabbit is born naked, they start to grow fur and you start to be able to tell what color they will be when they are 3 days old.Read more: When_do_rabbits_get_their_fur