No, you can't -- that would kill the baby. I'm assuming that you bred your doe and something went wrong and the babies need to be hand fed. The best type of milk to feed baby rabbits is rabbit milk, obviously. This is why it is recommended to breed two does at the same time, so that the other rabbit will adopt the kits. Rub vanilla on both litters and the doe's nostrils. This will get her to accept the babies. If you do not have another milk producing doe, feed kitten milk substitute to the kits using a dropper or bottle. The nozzle should emit a fine spray, not drops. Do not feed them normal milk form a carton.
No, you can't feed a newborn rabbit formula made for human babies. Rabbits and humans have completely different nutritional requirements.
It's extremely difficult to hand-raise orphaned rabbits. If you have baby rabbits and their mother is dead, you should contact a local authority -- like a rabbit rescue group, wildlife rehabber, animal shelter, vet, or municipal animal department. Wild and pet rabbits are different species, and they're treated differently. See the links below for more information.
Take a bottle of milk and gentl put it to their mouths, or do it from a bowl.
I think they should be taken from the mother when they're able to eat grass/vegetables/grains on their own.
uhmmm...... dont know
yes
no, because baby formula will give the puppy diarrhea and will cause hem to get dehydrated..
No, you cannot give sugar in milk to a newborn baby. Whether you are giving your baby formula milk or breast milk, nothing should be added to it.
give him water
RABBIT PELLETS AND NOTHING ELSE!!! If you give them greens, they will die!
The baby rabbit can die. The dogs can give it a heart attack!! :(
no you can't give newbron baby water the will need the nations it's boby.
If its mother is still alive then no. If it is orphaned then yes otherwise it will die. If you are going to feed the kit (baby rabbit) by hand while the mother is still alive be careful because the mother may kill the baby because it has your scent. Place the kit back into the nest and after a while your scent should disipate.
YOU MOST CERTAINLY DON'T GIVE A BABY RABBIT A SHOWER!!!! The mama will lick them clean. You could kill them trying to "clean" them.
NO NO NO! Don't disturb the mother or the kits!
Give it carrots!
carrots
Any supplements for a newborn baby should be discussed with a physician. Taxim Injection should only be administered under the guidance of a doctor.