Quick Answer. Rabbits can have anywhere from one to 14 babies, also called kits, in one litter. An average litter size is six. Hereditary and environmental factors play a role in the number of kits born in a litter. read more
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. read more
A female rabbit, who generally will have a litter of between one and 14 baby bunnies during each pregnancy, can become pregnant again, if left with an unaltered male, less than 24 hours after giving birth. read more