Will female rabbits 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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Will a rabbit take care of other rabbits babies?

She will take care of the babies on her own. If the mother rabbit is very ill, dead, or exhibiting aggression towards her babies, you may have to remove them and feed them without her help.
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Can female rabbits live together with babies?

Two females living together, and one gives birth

If they have lived together for some time and are strongly bonded together there shouldn't be much friction between them even with the arrival of a litter. This is especially true if they have lots of room to get away from each other if they wish to.
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How do I stop my rabbit from eating her babies?

How to Stop a Rabbit from Eating Her Babies?
  1. Do not breed young rabbits. ...
  2. Make the to-be mother feel secure and calm. ...
  3. Feed her protein and nutrition-rich food during pregnancy. ...
  4. Observe your rabbit once she gives birth. ...
  5. Distract the mother with food or toys. ...
  6. Keep the doe away if nothing helps.
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Do female rabbits kill other female rabbits?

Female rabbits that aren't neutered are more likely to fight with other female rabbits as well as with males.
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Are 2 female rabbits OK together?

Can Two Female Rabbits Live Together? There is a higher chance that two female rabbits will fight when compared to doe-buck pairings. However, as long as they're introduced slowly, they should get along just fine. For the best chance of success, both should be from the same litter.
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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 did my rabbit eat one of her babies?

Rabbits can sometimes eat their own young. This is most likely to happen if your pet is feeling particularly anxious, lacks dietary protein, or has become excessively territorial. Feed your rabbit a diet of Alfalfa hay in the days before the birth of her kits.
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Are rabbits cannibals?

Rabbits don't engage in cannibalistic behavior often, but it can happen among female rabbits that have just given birth. They may eat their young in response to a change in environment, lack of resources. Infanticide among rabbit mothers could also be a survival mechanism if the rabbit senses a predator nearby.
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Will a mother rabbit reject her babies if you touch them?

If you touch a baby rabbit, its mother will not usually abandon it. Rabbits are excellent moms. All they want is their baby back. If you feel the nest is in a spot where you can't possibly leave the babies until they're big enough to leave on their own, contact a wildlife rehabilitator for advice.
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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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Can a brother and sister rabbits live 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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Can 2 male rabbits have babies?

Housing unfixed male and female rabbits together will lead to pregnancies. If you are looking for harmony with two male rabbits, neuter them both. Unfixed male rabbits may get very aggressive with each other -- constantly fighting for dominance.
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Will a mother rabbit adopt another baby?

If possible, putting orphaned bunnies with a doe nursing her own litter, will increase their chance of survival. Does are more likely to adopt bunnies from a different litter if the bunnies are less then 2 weeks of age, and within 2 days of the age of the litter belonging to the foster doe.
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How long does mother rabbit stay with babies?

Baby rabbits need to stay with their mother until they are about 8 weeks old. Baby rabbits start nibbling on hay and pellets at about 2 weeks old.
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Do rabbits eat their poop?

Bunnies actually make two different kinds of droppings: little black round ones and softer black ones known as cecotropes that are eaten. This process is known as coprophagy, and functions the same as cows chewing their cud.
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Do rabbits eat dead animals?

In an ironic twist of fate, researchers have found that hares can feast on carcasses, complementing their diet with animal meat — including meat from their own kind and even one of their predators, the lynx.
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Which animals eat their own babies?

Indeed, mother bears, felines, canids, primates, and many species of rodents—from rats to prairie dogs—have all been seen killing and eating their young. Insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds also have been implicated in killing, and sometimes devouring, the young of their own kind.
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How many bunnies survive in a litter?

According to the University of Miami, a rabbit will give birth to 1-14 kits in her first litter, with the average being 6. It's unlikely that all of these baby rabbits will survive. A first-time mother may fail to care for her young, so you must ensure that kits are kept warm and well-fed.
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Do you have to separate male and 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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Do rabbits get pregnant every time they mate?

Rabbits differ from other mammals because female rabbits ovulate after being mounted by a male — a process called induced ovulation. This is the only time a rabbit doe produces an egg. What this means is that once a rabbit gives birth, there's a high chance she will become pregnant again if a male is still present.
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Can 2 doe rabbits live together?

Yes, two female rabbits can live together if they're bonded properly and watched closely in the beginning. No rabbit should have to live alone, as they are very social creatures. Whether it's a male and female or two females, rabbits need socialization to be happy.
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Why is my rabbit biting the other rabbit?

Like many other animals, rabbits often nip and play fight as part of their bonding. Nipping is also linked to mating. Even a neutered male may nip and mount another rabbit – male or female. This is an act of dominance, not lust.
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How many rabbits can live together?

Whilst most owners house a pair of rabbits, keeping three or four are also popular options. Be sure to purchase both a hutch and a run that are large enough, or else you will have to obtain multiple hutches to create enough space.
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