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pet rabbit's second litter

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crisgal | 14:38 Sun 18th Apr 2010 | Animals & Nature
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my rabbit has three week old babies and is due another litter in (we think!) about another week. I have two questions:

Is this a second pregnancy, or the second part of a double pregnancy? I have read that it is too soon to have a different litter and that they have two wombs. Has anyone heard of this happening?

And should I leave the original nest (the babies are running about now) for her to use again, or will she want to make a new nest?

I would really appreciate any advice!
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As far as I'm aware, female rabbits have two wombs so can have 2 pregnancies simultaneously which can overlap and allow them to breed like - well, rabbits :)
It is probably a second proper pregnancy. Rabbits gestate for 30 days and are receptive soon after giving birth so the time works out.

Rabbits only have one womb but it is biramous (pronged, horned shapes or whatever) and can indeed have two pregnancies from different bucks, but one is usually aborted or absorbed.
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that's very interesting, thank you. I do wonder how on earth she's going to feed them all!
One little one kept trying to feed from her today, but she kept running away.

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