Fresh greens can be introduced in tiny portions at about 12 weeks of age (i.e. dark leafy lettuces, herbs, weeds, and the green tops of root veg). Offer each green one at a time and wait about a week before trying another new one. Watch for diarrhea and any signs of ill health. Fruit and/or sugary veg (like carrot) can be introduced in tiny portions at about 6 months.
From weaning to about 7 months, baby rabbits should have unlimited access to hay and pellets. For more information, see the related links/questions below.
Many plants are toxic or otherwise unhealthy for rabbits. Always research plants before giving them to your bunny.
Yes if your rabbit is healthy and safe. My daugheter loves her rabbit
yes they can from 6 weeks onwards
lettuce?
It depends on the breed.
well at 18days old the will leave nest and start eating solid foods so really they should be eating the same as a older rabbit would.
Feed it, love it, and pet it
8 weeks
Yes. Snails like lettuce more than any other food I think.
Every rabbit should have it's own pen. Rabbits can get pregnant when they are 4 months old but you don't want them to.
Rabbits that old should have alfalfa hay
Yes they do my old hamster used to love it. they also eat grapes and carrots.
First answer: You should not have a two week old rabbit away from its mother. If this is not possible, just put put a bowl of rabbit food once each morning. It will eat this throughout the day. Also, see a veterinarian if you are unsure of what to feed it. Disagreement: A two-week old domestic rabbit can't really eat solid food yet. Pet rabbits wean at about 6 weeks. At two or three weeks, you can put out hay, pellets, and water, but the rabbit still needs formula (kitten formula, KMR): 7-13 cc/ml each feeding (two feedings daily) -- that's according to the HRS FAQ link below. Wild rabbits are different from domestic rabbits. You have to know what species of rabbit you have, because this will change how you raise it (including diet: what, when, and how much). See the related links below for details.
old
yes