Your bunny has decided she does not want to use hair for whatever reason... or in any case, not her own hair. What you could do is put the hair from the other bunny in an area where she can take it if she wants it and just see how it goes.
Just make sure that the other rabbit's fur you use isn't a male
Yes! this is completely normal, in the wild they dig a hole and fill it with fur and grass for a nest.
This may happen when the rabbit is molting. If the fur turns color and then falls out that is normal.
Your rabbit is pregnant. Or if a boy rabbit has not been near her then she could be having a false pregnancy - which is also common in rabbits.
Rabbits are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the rabbit's case, the body covering is skin and fur.
Rabbits do occasionally get wet i a rabbit pet owner myself have gotten my rabbit wet but she is still fine dry the rabbit as quickly as you can with a hair dryer or something else not to hot.
A jack rabbit's ears range from 5.1 to 15 cm, which is equal to 2-6 inches. The reason they are so long is that the extensive network of fine veins is believed to deliver cooling to the animal by radiating heat to the outside.
Most rabbits will have an enlarged belly, bigger than if she ate a lot. The real sign is if she starts to pull her belly hair, which she will use to nest the babies in.
For Angora rabbits, yes. For short-haired rabbits like the Rex, no.
you can by rabbit shampoo from pet shops. i wouldn't use anything else since rabbits lick their fur.
You can tell by when your rabbit loses hair. If your rabbit is shedding alot or its very greasy, you should know by then.
Yes
No you shouldn't as this will upset the doe and the smell of the other does fur may cause the mother to reject her babies.
This may happen when the rabbit is molting. If the fur turns color and then falls out that is normal.
Rabbits are mammals. All mammals have a body covering of skin, fur or hair. In the rabbit's case, the body covering is skin and fur.
All kinds of rabbits need AT LEAST once weekly grooming. If you do not groom your rabbit, hair may build up in it's stomach, and your rabbit will get sick; rabbits cannot cough up hairballs. grooming prevents this from occurring.
some rabbits are born without hair at first then when the rabbit gets older it might get hair or not All baby rabbits are born naked (without fur). Baby hares are born with fur. This is one difference between rabbits and hares. Unless the rabbit sick, or a mutant (seriously: I mean mutated genes), then it will grow fur. All normal baby rabbits grow fur eventually.
Your rabbit is pregnant. Or if a boy rabbit has not been near her then she could be having a false pregnancy - which is also common in rabbits.
when a rabbit is going to have birth, she will start to pull out her hair to make a warm and safe nest for her babies. you shouldn't try to get rid of the fur because when the rabbits are born, they have no fur.