Feed it its mother's warm milk, cover its body except for its head with a thin old cloth, and don't expose it to the winter, and keep it in a warm room-but leave the door open for ventilation.
Yes they can.But you must keep them seperated.And leave the male rabbit with eachfemale for at least a week.
Keep it in warm conditions, lying on a blanket and keep it with it's mother.
They are basically like chickens, they lay them, keep them warm, and wait for them to hatch which take up to 1 week.
I believe around the beginning of summer mainly because in the winter it is to cold and the horse needs the hair to keep warm and in the summer it is already warm giving the horse no need to keep warm. Also you must cut it in the beginning of summer so that the hair can grow before the horse needs it in the winter. Hope this helped Erin I believe around the beginning of summer mainly because in the winter it is to cold and the horse needs the hair to keep warm and in the summer it is already warm giving the horse no need to keep warm. Also you must cut it in the beginning of summer so that the hair can grow before the horse needs it in the winter. Hope this helped Erin
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
If the baby rabbit and the mummy rabbit are still friends and there is no aggression between them then you could but them in the shed together if you are prepared to. BUT I think that as long as you put the baby rabbit in a suitable hutch packed with warm and dry straw and maybe even a towel or a blanket if you want, with some protection from the elements and a waterproof place to go into then the bunny should be fine. It would be good if the bunny lived with another bunny but if this isn't possible then toys and human interaction should be fine. Remember I can't guarantee good results - :( - so you don't have to go by what I've said but if you want more advice ask a vet they often know best. You may want to keep your bunny in a separate cage covered up in the shed or inside until winter passes and your bunny is older!! I hopes this helps!
macy's sold a total of 188 winter coats during their two-week winter sale.they sold 68 more parkas this week than last week. how many parkas did they sell each week?
its usually about a week and a half
It depends on the breed.
Feed it, love it, and pet it
Whenever it is dirty, at least once a week.
No. Just like domestic rabbits that are raised in human company, a wild rabbit that is raised outside of the wild will not know what to eat, where to look for food, or how to hide from predators, where to seek shelter and no warren to support it during the cold winter months.When pet rabbits are abandoned (which is illegal in many U.S. states, by the way), they rarely live more than 24 hours on their own, let alone an entire week. A wild rabbit may have wild instincts, but in an unfamiliar environment it knows nothing about it will be as helpless as any other abandoned rabbit.