The number of babies, or kits, a rabbit can have in a year partly depends on the breeds of the rabbit. However, a normal size litter is 4 to 8 bunnies.
Theoretically, a doe, or female, rabbit is capable of having a litter every month as they will re-breed right after kindling if forced but this is a very bad practice for both the doe's health and the kits she has, so you should never try to breed your pet rabbits this often.
A more reasonable answer is that a pet doe can have between 4 to 6 litters a year. Wild cottontails will normally raise one to two litters per year.
So, the answer to the question of how many babies can a doe rabbit have in a year would be somewhere between 16 and 96.
The average litter size of dwarf breeds is 2 - 4 bunnies, and for the larger breeds is 6 - 12 bunnies." See the Related Links for "Raising Rabbits - The Basics" to the bottom for the answer.
This can vary, depending on the size of the rabbit. They can have up to a dozen babies or just one in each litter. The average is about 6 to 7 in a litter.
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up to 12?
A rabbit can have up to 14 babies in one liter, but the average is only about eight. WIKIANSWERS!!!!
is it safe keeping father with its one month old pet rabbit babies
one a year
Take the one out that does not nurse the babies.
One in 10 thousand babies are born with Dwarfism every year.
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Rabbit litter sizes can vary, there is really nothing abnormal about giving birth to only one baby rabbit. However, it is also true that the amount of food a rabbit has to eat can influence the number of babies they have. If you want your rabbit to have more babies, feed it more food.
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