well the rabbit will start to pick ou a clump of fur don't think that's something dangerous its just them making a bed for the new borns how ever they can be false pregnant but to know how a rabbit looks like when its pregnant is some thing that you would want to consult with your local vet
You may not notice any physical indications or changes when your doe is pregnant. When she reaches the end of her pregnancy (25 days or so) you may notice she looks a little fat. The biggest changes you will notice may be that she is grouchy, crying or growling when you put your hand in her cage or when you hold her. Then at about 27 days when you put the nest box in she will pick the straw up in her mouth and run around the cage with it or perhaps dig it all out of her box and then replace it just the way she wants it. Then she will pull fur from her dewlap and belly to line her nest with. After she has her babies (kindles) she will pull more fur to caver them.
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A pregnant rabbit may appear to have a rounder and fuller belly compared to usual. As the pregnancy progresses, the abdomen will become more visibly distended, and the rabbit may also exhibit nesting behaviors as she prepares for giving birth.
The only way to get a female rabbit pregnant is to introduce her to a male rabbit. If you do not want to buy another rabbit, you could consider temporarily fostering a male rabbit for breeding purposes. Breeding should be done responsibly and with careful planning to ensure the health and well-being of both rabbits and any resulting offspring.
Not without the babies dying.
that will always be the female that is pregnant with her kits
It can be challenging to determine if a bunny is pregnant without knowing the breeding date. Look for signs such as weight gain, nesting behavior, and nipple development. Consult a veterinarian for confirmation and guidance on caring for a pregnant bunny.
It is difficult to determine if the rabbit is pregnant based on nest-building behavior alone. The rabbit may have removed the nest from the box to let it dry if it got wet from the rain. Keep an eye on the rabbit for other signs of pregnancy, such as nesting material being pulled from her fur or an increase in appetite.