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  1. NatJ

    Baby Rabbits!

    That depends on the rabbit. They usually start popping out of the nest around 2 weeks old-- if possible, I would try to leave them where they are until then. Once you see any bunnies come out to explore, I would say it's time to catch them (or dig them out, if that's what it takes.) At first...
  2. NatJ

    Baby Rabbits!

    There is a reason that all-wire cages are popular for rabbits: they keep the little escape artists IN! (Yes, I know such cages have their disadvantages too, but escaping rabbits are much less common with them.) I know how she will keep them alive: if she already had them in a suitable nest, she...
  3. NatJ

    Baby Rabbits!

    If there is a month-old litter hanging out in the place she gave birth this time, it would not be an appropriate place for her to give birth to another litter at that time. I don't know enough about your rabbit pen to know what the doe's options are, so I just meant to make sure that suitable...
  4. NatJ

    Baby Rabbits!

    Just make sure she has an appropriate place to give birth again in a month, in case he already rebred her.
  5. NatJ

    Baby Rabbits!

    I have also heard of that. I once found some anecdotes of particular bucks that always did, and other bucks that never did, but nothing about how common either type is.
  6. NatJ

    Baby Rabbits!

    If the male is in the same pen with the female, start checking for another litter in 31 days. Does can rebreed really soon after giving birth. It won't always happen, but it's common enough that I think you should be watching for that possibility.
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