usually it wouldn't
but it would eat them probably because she thinks they are not her babies, and maybe under influence of her husband.
DEFINITELY separate them, but see VET to double check, and hopefully see whats wrong. ALSO ask for advice on what to feed the babies if the family is separated.
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If the mother rabbit dies take care of the baby rabbit like its motherfeed it the baby rabbit food.If the mother dies before babies are weaned you can get baby kitten milk replacer and a kitten baby bottle and feed the babies. IT IS A REALLY HARD JOB. The babies must be fed and then stimulated to go to the bathroom and then cleaned up just as the mother rabbit would do. (you can also feed them canned goat milk, I say canned because not too many people have a fresh goat on hand.)If the baby is old enough to be eating rabbit pellets you are OK, just give the baby extra grass hay and plenty of water (maybe put electrolyes made for rabbits in the water.)
yes its rare to have 7 babies at one time but yu should give the mother 1 carrot per day to let the babies survive I LOVE SEX
Yes you can breed a Rex and a Harlequin but the babies would me a mixed breed. They wouldn't be reconized by the ARBA therefore they will not be showable.
they would come out with bits of the parents colours They would probably be majority of brown babies possible with white patterns. It depends if either rabbit is of solid colour.
AnswerBunnies should be with their mother for 3-4 months because I hade a rabbit that wasn't with her mother that long and she was smaller than she was supposed to be for her kind of breed. Actually if the babies stayed with mom that long, she and they would all be pregnant! It's best to wean the babies at eight WEEKS, though some people wean as early as six weeks.
get a boy and a girl rabbit put it together in a hutch for a few months make a little house for mother rabbit .put some hay to keep warmth after a few days you would see the babies. the mother will let her babies crawl to her then they would find a thing on their mothers tummy every day they would grow until their not a baby
A mother rabbit can have two litters of bunnies at the same time I would suggest removing the father from the cage to prevent that from happening
If the mother rabbit dies take care of the baby rabbit like its motherfeed it the baby rabbit food.If the mother dies before babies are weaned you can get baby kitten milk replacer and a kitten baby bottle and feed the babies. IT IS A REALLY HARD JOB. The babies must be fed and then stimulated to go to the bathroom and then cleaned up just as the mother rabbit would do. (you can also feed them canned goat milk, I say canned because not too many people have a fresh goat on hand.)If the baby is old enough to be eating rabbit pellets you are OK, just give the baby extra grass hay and plenty of water (maybe put electrolyes made for rabbits in the water.)
yes it would but she shouldn't to much. She should also make sure that the babies are near there mother.
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.
yes its rare to have 7 babies at one time but yu should give the mother 1 carrot per day to let the babies survive I LOVE SEX
usually not... but a mother rabbit would eat her baby if it died
welll, you would kind of see that the baby rabbits are healthy and not going after the mothers food all the time, if the mother of the babies isn't feeding them, you should take her to the vet to check if there is anything wrong with the mother. If not, she must feel left out or something or not want her babies. Might be a idea to feed the babies your self for a week or so to see how they do with out each other. Who knows ?! Try it out !
Their mother.
because your really fast at making babies
If you touch the babies and get your scent on it.
You need to get the boy in the cage to breed and after that you put the boy in his own cage but if you keep the boy and girl together intill they have babies the boy will eat the babies.