A 2 month old bunny should be fully weaned and therefore can be fed unlimited commercial pellets and hay until they reach 8 months. Greens should be slowly introduced over the next few weeks, starting with small amounts and gradually building up variety and amount.
When the bunny reaches 8 months - 12 months pellets should be reduced to a small amount each day while Hay and Vegetables become the primary foods.
Hay should always be available, fresh every day in unlimited amounts, the same goes for fresh water!
You should not need to feed a week old rabbit, the mother rabbit will be feeding him/her.
If the rabbit is orphaned then you may be able to help with hand rearing them using goats milk, or kitten milk.
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Baby rabbits, once they're weaned, are able to feed themselves: you just have to put the food where they can access in (like in a bowl on the ground). A baby rabbit that isn't weaned should be drinking milk from its mother, which the mother and baby can do on their own without human help.
If you have an unweaned baby rabbit who has been abandoned, or for some reason isn't drinking milk from its mother, or if you have a weaned rabbit that isn't eating on its own (a sick rabbit), then you need to force-feed it with a feeding syringe (a large syringe with no needle in it). Unweaned rabbits need a special milk replacer -- neither cow milk or baby formula are safe for baby rabbits. Weaned baby rabbits need to be fed a special high-fibre mush like Critical Care. Only people experienced in force-feeding rabbits should do this sort of thing, because you could seriously hurt the rabbit if you don't know what you're doing. A knowledgeable "rabbit-savvy" vet can help you with this.
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If it still needs milk keep it with the mother! Bottle feeding it is close to impossible and way too much work. But if it doesnt need milk then give it regular rabbit food from the pet store. Since it is a baby only give it vectables once a day and not too much of the veggies.
get baby formula at a pet store and they should have some for all animals pigas, goats, anything really so go there.
They eat greens... No lettuce.. Spring greens.. And lots of treats..lol....
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Rabbit litter sizes can vary, there is really nothing abnormal about giving birth to only one baby rabbit. However, it is also true that the amount of food a rabbit has to eat can influence the number of babies they have. If you want your rabbit to have more babies, feed it more food.
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The baby rabbit can die. The dogs can give it a heart attack!! :(
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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.
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Give it carrots!