Can you keep two female rabbits together if both are pregnant?

It's possible to keep two pregnant rabbits together, as long as you have enough space. However, mothers should bond with one another before they become pregnant.
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Do you have to separate female rabbits when pregnant?

To prevent your rabbit from getting pregnant again, separate the male and female immediately after the female's given birth, but make sure they can still see and smell each other to help maintain their bond.
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Can breeding rabbits be kept together?

You will need at least 4 cages for breeding just one pair of rabbits and having one litter. The buck and doe cannot live together, and once the babies are a certain age they will need to be separated by sex or you could end up with a lot more litters then you bargained for.
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Can you keep two female rabbits from the same litter together?

Pet rabbits need at least one bunny bestie to live with but they'll be even happier in larger groups. It's easiest to adopt rabbits that are already bonded - brothers and sisters from the same litter will be really happy to live together, so long as they've been neutered (or you get them done when they're old enough).
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Will female rabbits fight to the death?

Although rare, female rabbits can fight to the death. Female rabbits are more likely to fight if one has an advantage over the other. For example, a dominant female rabbit may be of a larger breed or older than the one she is threatening.
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Why do two female rabbits try to mate?

Mounting in rabbits is either a sign that it wants to reproduce, or it is communicating. It is normal for rabbits, neutered and not, to mount and hump other rabbits. There is a point where mounting should be stopped, though, as it may lead to fights. Rabbits mount other rabbits to communicate.
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Can female bunnies be together?

Rabbit pairings

Rabbits can live happily in male/female, female/female, male/male pairings and larger mixed groups. However, the most natural and therefore easiest pairing is male/female. In the wild, rabbits tend to live in male/female pairs and will sometimes remain partnered for life.
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Can a rabbit get pregnant at 3 months old?

Rabbits who have not been spayed or neutered are referred to as being intact and once sexually mature, can produce offspring. For smaller breeds, sexual maturity occurs as young as 3.5 months to 4 months of age.
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Can a baby rabbit mate with its mother?

This is a great time to have the male neutered, while the mother raises the babies. Males will probably not hurt the babies, but he can impregnate the female again, even on the day she gives birth. Not only can he impregnate the mother rabbit; he will also impregnate the female offspring as soon as they mature.
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Will a female rabbit eat other rabbits babies?

After giving birth, she's likely to eat the placenta, but could eat a baby in error. Remove the kits if there are early warning signs. Unlike hares, rabbits don't eat meat. They're not carnivorous animals, so they'll very rarely eat their young by choice.
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Can rabbits get pregnant while pregnant?

Superfoetation can happen, but it's usually reserved for mice and rabbits. Getting pregnant while already pregnant is called superfoetation. It's been reported in mammals, including mice and rabbits, and there have been a handful of possible cases in humans.
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How long is a rabbit in labor?

Rabbit labour

Kindling takes around 15 minutes and usually occurs in the early hours of the morning. The process of giving birth is instinctive and obstruction is virtually unheard of.
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Can you touch newborn rabbits?

Newborn rabbits are fragile, and can't cope with too much human contact. If you can check on the kits without picking them up, you should do so. Once the babies are three weeks old, you can begin to interact with them a bit more. You can pet them, allow them to hop into your lap and pick them up occasionally.
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How do I know when my rabbit is in labor?

Approximately 24 to 48 hours before delivery, your pregnant rabbit will likely stop eating. She might also appear restless and nervous. Generally, rabbits give birth in the wee hours of the morning.
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Do rabbits get aggressive when pregnant?

Often, mama rabbits become aggressive or change behaviors when they're pregnant. Taking her to a vet to have her checked is the best way to find out. If she is, you'll need to start preparing by offering a nest box, etc.
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Why do two female rabbits fight?

A rabbit may fight to show dominance. Biting and nipping are also mating behaviour. Paradoxically, rabbits may even fight as part of their bonding process. Bonded rabbits can fight, too.
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Should two female rabbits be spayed?

If you have a mixed-sex pair of rabbits, they both need to be neutered so that they can live together happily. Even if your female rabbit is spayed, an uncastrated male will still try to mount her which can trigger fighting and it will cause stress to both rabbits.
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Can two rabbits share a cage?

Because rabbits are social creatures, they will bond with the individual that they are in contact with the most; this can be either a human or a rabbit. In other words, if you plan to have your rabbit as a companion, you may only want to have one rabbit in a cage.
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How do I stop my two female rabbits from humping each other?

The mounting shouldn't be an issue unless it gets aggressive and the rabbits start to fight one another. In this case, the best thing to do would be to separate them into different cages. Try not to separate them too often, however, as each time you do you will have to reintroduce them to each other once again.
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Should I let my rabbits hump each other?

Both sexes may mount each other. Although mounting can escalate into circling, which could develop into a little fight, mounting usually dissipates after the first week and is only for the sake of asserting dominance. It is important to allow the rabbits this very important part of their courtship.
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Why is my female rabbit honking?

If a rabbit is honking, grunting, and circling, it's a sign that the mating dance has begun. Both males and females make these noises. If your rabbits have been neutered, they may honk and grunt out of general excitement, like if they see you coming with a treat. They may also do it to get your attention.
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Can you clean rabbits when pregnant?

Rodents and Rabbits

Wear gloves if you have to clean it yourself. Avoid cleaning the cage in the kitchen. If it's possible, wash the cage outside. If it has to be inside, do it in the bathroom, then thoroughly wash the bathroom.
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