don't touch it or it will bite you.
Nia because she gets brain damage while giving birth and dies and there for Bobby had to take care of feather all on his own.
Absolutely not! If you mess with the Mommie rabbit while she is giving birth, she can bite you, and she will be agitated enough to jump around and hurt the babies. Sticking hands in the cage can cause the mom to give birth to stillborn babies, and after birth the Mommie rabbit may decide not to take care of her babies if she is upset enough. Rabbits are one animal where nothing good comes from interfering.
It's hard to imagine a reason to take Provera while you're on birth control. Talk with your health care provider to understand why this is being recommended to you.
Lionhead rabbits typically take about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover after giving birth. During this time, it's important to provide them with a quiet and comfortable environment to care for their kits and regain their strength. Proper nutrition and minimal stress are crucial for their recovery. Always consult a veterinarian for specific care recommendations.
Sometimes that is what I have heard. Yet a friend of mine's had a small female that gave birth to 4 normal pups.... has something to do with the line and size. Good vet care should take care of most problems
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One reason people get acne is not washing your face and taking care of your face properly. Maybe you haven't taken the time to take care of yourself as much because you are focusing on taking care of the baby.
I would hope that its parents would take care of it with the rest of the herd but if it was in a zoo and the mother died giving birth I think 1 of the zookeepers would do it
yes you can but while your giving birth its going to be painful with the ring and may have to rethatch the ring again.
by watering them and giving them good sunlight
by giving less food on time
I would hope that its parents would take care of it with the rest of the herd but if it was in a zoo and the mother died giving birth I think 1 of the zookeepers would do it