straight away, but you CAN NOT touch the babies until they are at least 2 week of age, and if you touch them at that age make sure you rub your hands in the fur in side the nest before you pick them up. you will only need to do that for 1 week after that you don't need to rub your hands in the fur. hope i was a help:)
They have 5 to 6 pups per litter. as long as they have IT for.
Since a rabbit's gestation period is only ~30 days long, a rabbit certainly can give birth more than twice a year.
Rabbits typically have a gestation period of about 28-31 days, regardless of their age. So, if an eight or seven month old rabbit becomes pregnant, it will take around one month for them to give birth to their babies.
Does (female rabbits) can get pregnant the very day they give birth, and gestation lasts about 30 days; so, theoretically, a doe can get pregnant once a month (twelve times a year). Practically speaking, though, no rabbit could sustain this kind of activity for long, as pregnancy and nursing takes a lot of energy.
Is the mother a wild rabbit and you just found the baby rabbits? If so, leave them where they are. If the mother is Domestic and inside, as long as the room they are kept in is warm they should be fine. If they are outside in a hutch, a nesting box would be advised.
Rabbits typically give birth to babies, called kits, about 31 days after mating.
A rabbit carries its babies for 28 to 35 days.
Rabbits do not have a typical estrus cycle as other mammals. Rabbits are stimulated to ovulate by the mating act, and as such, can be ready to mate and conceive again as soon as they drop each litter -- approximately every 30 days.
No, it'll be possible for the female rabbit to become pregnant again 12 hours after giving birth to her litter. Unless you want even more rabbits a month later... bad idea.
They have 5 to 6 pups per litter. as long as they have IT for.
6 - 8 weeks. They start eating and learn to use the litter by then.
Baby rabbits are born 32 days after the mating between the doe and the buck
Panda cubs stay with their mother for about a year, when the next litter comes along.
Not as long as they are now but they will never be tiny again
A healthy hamster can be breed at about 4 months old and the average litter can have between 4 - 20 babies at a time. Normally it takes between 15 - 24 days for a hamster to have the babies.
You should wait 3-4 months until breeding again. If the female breeds too often (litter after litter) it will shorten her life span.
Rabbits typically have babies in about 30 days, but the gestation period can range from 28 to 32 days. Factors like the rabbit's age, health, and environment can affect the length of the gestation period.