yes after are last lot of eight bunnies which all sadly died we now have at least 7-10 more and all look very health indeed so this time we think that my morther bunny which ever one it is is feeding them all very well[color=purple]
Your rabbits are all housed together to the point you don\'t even know who the mother of the litter is? If so that\'s just a disaster waiting to happen.
If you are going to raise rabbits you need to be much more responsible then that.
It is for the safety of the kits that other rabbits are removed from their nesting area. You really should find out which one IS the right doe and let her raise them alone. As N2rabbits said that you are really looking for trouble having other rabbits included in that mix.
Can you remove them???

This reminds me of the time a woman asked me how she could get her two rabbits to stop mating with each other.
I told her she could do two things...
1. Get them fixed
2. Put them in seperate cages (which would have been the easiest and most logical answer).
Ive read your other post bunnymad, and may I suggest you do some serious reading on bunny management before you start producing more. Please don\'t take this the wrong way. I only say it as a helpful suggestion.
For if siblings start mating with each other, and producing babies your going to have deformed kits that will more than likely die.