After three weeks of age, the baby rabbit, or kit, will begin nibbling on alfalfa hay and pellets. By 7 weeks of age, baby rabbits can handle unlimited access to pellets and alfalfa hay in addition to mother's milk. Kits are usually weaned from their mother's milk by 8 weeks of age, depending on the breed.
Between weaning and 7 months of age, the young rabbit can have an unlimited amount of pellets and alfalfa hay. At 3 months of age, start introducing small amounts of vegetables into your rabbit's diet. Introduce one vegetable at a time. If any vegetable seems to cause digestive problems, avoid feeding it in the future.
Young adult rabbits from age 7 months to 1 year should be introduced to timothy, grass hays, and/or oat hay, and it should be available all day long. The fiber in the hay is essential for their digestive systems to work properly. At this point, they will require little alfalfa hay, as well as fewer pellets. Alfalfa hay has more calories and calcium than rabbits need at this stage of development, and the high calorie content of pellets can also begin to cause weight problems. Instead of offering unlimited pellets, a good rule of thumb is 1/2 cup of pellets per 6 lbs. of body weight daily. To make up for the nutritional loss, you must increase your rabbit's intake of vegetables and hay. You can feed your rabbit some fruits during this stage, but because of calories, limit them to no more than 1-2 ounces per 6 pounds of body weight daily.
Not very plus all rabbit feed is for all the rabbits.
No, It's too young, you should go to pet shop and buy baby rabbit milk replacer for it.
Whatever you normally feed your rabbit is probably fine; Rabbit Chow, or whatever.
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I will answer individually for my dog once a day for my rabbit five times a day perhaps and for my three cats they have a bowl so I feed them twice a day so yeah
About 3-4 times a day
you can feed them alfalfa or timothy hay
Reduce meals to 3 times a day.
Absolutely not. Other than moms milk they bun should only have hay and water right now.
twice a day.
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If your rabbit hates vegetables, try leafy greens. If she won't eat leafy greens, buy commercial rabbit pellets to feed her.