to have babies with cats and rabbits or frogs and poo in the house
to have babies with cats and rabbits or frogs and poo in the house
It should be okay as long as the mother trusts you, but if you start to notice that your babby bunnies are going missing you may want to take then into your own care she may be eating them to save them :(
Yeah they can if they are wit their Mother. A friend of mine had rabbits In France and when she had babies they lived outside so it should be okay (:
MAYBE. It depends on whether you have played with the babies or not. Keep your scent off of the babies and you stand a good chance of the doe not rejecting them. In Alaska we pull the nest boxes after the does have fed their babies and take them into the house out of the freezing cold. We put the nest box back with the doe for her to nurse again in 12 hours. You don't say why the babies are not with the doe.
It is generally not recommended to house two female rabbits together, especially if one has babies. The non-mother rabbit may harm or stress the mother and her babies. It is best to provide a separate enclosure for the mother and her offspring to ensure their safety and well-being.
They are making there own home. Don't worry. Although, if the mom is pregnant or has babies it will do it so the babies will sleep in it. Otherwise it just making a house.
They should be separate BEFORE they mate. You should never house 2 rabbits together. Rabbits are very territorial and require their own space. You take the doe to the bucks cage and then remove her after breeding takes place, returning her to her own cage.
yes because once they are two weeks old they will need to be taken from their mother
if she keeps the baby out of her house it probably means she doesn't want it. so you have to keep the baby in its own small cage and keep it warm cos if it stays in the cage with its mother the mother will eat it.
It is generally not recommended to house a baby female rabbit with her mother after her siblings have been weaned. Rabbits can become territorial and may fight for dominance, which can lead to injury. It's best to provide separate living spaces for the mother and her daughter to prevent any potential conflicts.
Baby rabbits dont really have special needs, just leave their mother to do the work. Make sure the mother has plenty of food and water, and she'll handle the rest.Please consult the link below (House Rabbit Society - Baby Bunnies and their Mom) for more information.