You should still check if they are both males, otherwise you can have another litter soon.So, the rabbit had a litter , but I could only see one kit. Just let her be and I've just put extra hay. Dont worry , the males are separated and they seem quite calm 3ith each other (hopefully that will last) . Any advice would be appreciated btw , I cancelled the vet appointment for tomottow
If you got all three at 5 weeks (that would be too early tbh as babies should stay with mother until 8 weeks and it is illegal selling or rehoming before they are 8 weeks, so I suspect they were 8 weeks when you got them) they were just babies and that's why babies are getting along just fine, but now they will mature and if there are two males they will start humping each other then fighting and can even kill each other, they can still stay 'bonded' until 4-5 months but it depends, some are early bloomers and start fighting for dominance at 10 weeks, some stay calm until 7-8 months. So it is important to find out as soon as possible and decide what you do next. Neutering is expensive maybe you want to neuter one male first so you can keep him with a female after she stops nursing (in about 6-8 weeks) and the other male will stay in a separate hutch, maybe you want to neuter him later, or just you know your situation better.