The mother rabbit may accidentally take a chunk out of a baby's ear during kindling. If you have older babies with chunks out of their ears I would first check the doe for mastitis (swollen mammary glands, she may bite babies if they try to nurse and she has mastitis) If she is OK I would be inclined to think that you have too many babies in too small of a cage and they have started fighting, biting chunks out of each others ears. Time to put in a larger cage, wean from mother rabbit and/or separate into bucks and does and give them their own cages. Lop Eared Rabbits are not more likely to do this than other breeds of rabbits.
no no no no no no they have them and let them be
Ears First <3
They are not carnivores. Bunnies are herbivores, which is like being vegetarian. Bunnies do not and will not eat meat.
yes unfortunatley they do but rarely, they eat them if the mom doesnt have enough nutrition for herself or if they are at risk of predators because in the bunny world mom comes first
You touch it gently and dont touch their babies because they will get mad just give it a carrot then some water and see if they eat it
Yes, both snakes and raccoons will eat young bunnies.
Bunnies eat food like carrots, celery, and food most rodents eat.
the intersting facts about bunnies is they like to eat boo and that's allthey heve big ears they like to eat boo
DONT TOUCH THE BABIES CUZ THE MOM WILL REJECT THEM I HAD A FRIEND WHO HAD BUNNIES AND THE BUNNY HAD BABIES AND SHE TOUCHED ONE BABY AND THE MOM SHOVED HIM OUT OF THE CAGE AND WOULDNT LET HIM EAT AND HE DIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEED true story
lopp eared but watch them very carefully or she might eat them and keep mama and babies inside.
no they do not eat insets
No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.