Rabbits can breed every six weeks - so in one year it's possible for a female to have seven litters ! Litter size can be as few as 2 or 3... to as many as 14 !
1-10 per litter
American minks have about four to five kits per litter once a year. But some may have 7 to 8 per litter. European minks gives birth to four to six per litter
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.
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Theoretically, a female rabbit can produce a litter of babies every six weeks ! Which is why it's always a good idea to keep males and females separate unless you plan to breed them !
Female raccoons only have one litter of babies per year. The size of the litter is usually 2-5 kits but occasionally more.
Raccoons have only one litter of kits per year but may have 2-5 or more babies in each litter.
Raccoons have one litter of kits per year. A litter is usually 2-5 young, sometimes more.
Female squirrels have one litter per year and usually have 9 babies. That is all I know on that one. JKams Female squirrels can have 2 litters per year with 1-4 babies per litter.
1 - 11 cubs per litter; the average is 6. There is one litter per year.
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Ground squirrels have one litter per year that usually have nine babies.