Baby rabbits are viable in as little as a year. This means that rabbits will be able to reproduce safely at a year old.
No, rabbits are very territorial and require their own cage before they reach 6 months (breeding age) .
If you have already taken in wild baby rabbits, chances are very high that their mother will not take them back. Mother rabbits will abandon their young if the baby bunnies, smell of human rather than rabbit. Baby rabbits can be fed warm cream using miniature baby bottles, if need be. Place the baby rabbit on its back, as this is the way it would be suckling from its mother, and place the nipple of the bottle in front of its mouth. Please note: It is best to leave wild life of any kind alone, the best thing to do for the safety of animals taken in from the wild, is to call animal services.
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.
Since a rabbit's gestation period is only ~30 days long, a rabbit certainly can give birth more than twice a year.
Baby rabbits will drink for as long as they can. But you will have to wean them at 6 weeks. By this stage the mothers milk will be slowly decreasing.
13 weeks or so!
Baby rabbits are born 32 days after the mating between the doe and the buck
Baby rabbits should be totally weaned from their mom and eating on their own by 8 weeks of age.
6-8 weeks
The baby name for angora rabbits is "kit" or "kitten." Similar to other rabbit breeds, these young rabbits are called kits shortly after they are born. Angora rabbits are known for their long, soft fur, which requires regular grooming.
as soon as you want to as long as it's after 8 weeks
The gestation period for rabbits is six weeks.
It doesn't matter. just wash your hand really good before and don't hold them for too long. after you are done holding them, set them back by their mom so they know everything is ok.
Rabbits have been hunted since the beginning of their existance. Rabbits are considered a 'prey species'. Herbivores by nature, fecund in their breeding, they are a viable source of protein for many species of predators, not the least, mankind. Rabbits have been hunted for as long as there have been creatures who eat meat, and there's been rabbits to be eaten.
yes as long as their weaned unless you leave them with their mum
Baby rabbits don't breed. Adult rabbits will always try to breed if a male and female are together. Hormones control this; they can't just decide to stop.
Breast milk can typically remain viable in the freezer for up to 6 months before it should be discarded.