The best thing to do is to leave them alone , try not to handle them too much as this could distract the mother , make sure the father has been separated , also importantly make sure your giving the mother rabbit plenty of food , if you are to give the mother rabbit fresh fruit or vegetables make sure the babies cannot have access to it as it can be very dangerous for them to eat , hope this helps my rabbit had an accidental litter last year !
Let the mother rabbit take care of everything. She knows what to do.
do you mean raBBits
I own a number of rabbits myself, so I can help answer your question, hopefully.
Chewing the bark from trees whittles them down a bit.
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Aside from checking to make sure there are no dead babies you should leave the mother to take care of the newborn babies.
that is NOT true rabbits ARE easy to take care of and if you get them when they are young and hold them,play with them,they will LOVE to be held AND played with.Trust me on this I have three rabbits,to of which are young and LOVE to play.
Totally! My friend has a rabbit, I take care of it (easy), and it is very fuzzy!
rabbits can only live up 12 years
It depends on the child's maturity and their patience. :)
Lennie wants to have rabbits on the farm because he enjoys petting soft things and finds comfort in the idea of taking care of them. He likes the idea of tending to the rabbits and having his own responsibility on the farm.
Just like all of the other regular rabbits unless swimrex rabbits