If it was newly born it does not have to stand up yet. If its eyes opened and has fur, and it still cannot stand up, maybe it has a foot or leg virus or internal injury. Ask your vet for more exact answers.
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
If you mean what are they called, baby rabbits are called kits. If you mean what to name them many websites from google have good names, some just listed others in categories.
If you mean it is not eating or swallowing any food you should probably call the vet and see what they say!
If you mean a tubal pregnancy, unfortunately it cannot. If you mean a "test tube" baby, yes it can.
your question is worded weird did u mean a mother rabbit feed a baby that is not hers if that was it then no it will not useually in less it is early on in its life and the same age as her babies
We had the same problem with our baby ferret- we found out it was because the previous owners were feeding it adult food rather than baby food. We tried giving her soft food or mixing her baby food with water to make it soft. I hope this helps with your rabbit! I wish you both the best of luck! =) Ferrets and rabbits are entirely different. Ferrets are carnivores. Pick your rabbit up and gently shake. Can you hear water sloshing?? Your baby has mucoid enteritis. Take it to a vet immediately.
It could mean that you have some big project or goal (the baby) and you fear that you might fail (cannot breath).
Absoulutely not! Even full grown rabbits can't stay in temperatures that high! Baby rabbits must be kept warm but not in swealtering heat! The baby rabbit will easily die if kept in conditions like that, so try keeping it in a cooler room, 20-30 degrees is fine! I hope this helps, i wasn't trying to be mean!! I just couldn't bare a baby rabbit in a hot room like that, sorry!!
I think you mean Butcher rabbit and it is a rabbit bred for its meat
"Bunny" is just a nickname for "rabbit": it derives from the old word for rabbit, "coney" (pronounced with a soft 'o' like "honey" -- it rhymes with "bunny").Common Usage:The word "bunny" is used in Cartoons instead of rabbit, also "Furries" use it for their character names if rabbitd, and many people incorrectly use it to mean baby rabbits.Bunnys are baby rabbits, and rabbits are adults.lol. Well a bunny is just a smaller, younger, not as wiser version of a rabbit. It is the rabbits baby.There's no difference between a rabbit and a bunny. Rabbit is the type of animal it is; bunny is simply an affectionate or whimsical way of referring to a rabbit. Some people go further and call the creatures bunny-rabbits.
"Bunny" is just a nickname for "rabbit": it derives from the old word for rabbit, "coney" (pronounced with a soft 'o' like "honey" -- it rhymes with "bunny").Common Usage:The word "bunny" is used in Cartoons instead of rabbit, also "Furries" use it for their character names if rabbitd, and many people incorrectly use it to mean baby rabbits.Bunnys are baby rabbits, and rabbits are adults.lol. Well a bunny is just a smaller, younger, not as wiser version of a rabbit. It is the rabbits baby.There's no difference between a rabbit and a bunny. Rabbit is the type of animal it is; bunny is simply an affectionate or whimsical way of referring to a rabbit. Some people go further and call the creatures bunny-rabbits.
If you mean boy and girl, the young ones who haven't reached their reproductive maturity, they cannot have a baby. Otherwise, yes they can have a baby.