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Bottle FeedingThe first and most important thing is to ensure your lamb gets COLOSTRUM, this is a mothers first milk. Colostrum contains antibodies and it is very important that the lamb get some within the first 18 hours after birth. It does not have to be their first drink.Colostrum can be obtained by milking the ewe, by milking another ewe who has also just given birth, or by purchase. If you have several ewes, you might even want to purchase Colostrum before hand and store it. Colostrum may be purchased from a Veterinarian, Veterinarian supply store, or some livestock feed stores. It may come frozen or powdered. In an emergency, powdered calf colostrum (which you mix with water) is acceptable. Colostrum can be fed by gently squirting it into the lambs mouth with a syringe. Use caution, if you go too fast you risk it entering their lungs.You will need to purchase proper lamb milk re-placer. This is a powder you can purchase at your livestock feed store. Do not use calf milk. If lamb milk is unavailable look elsewhere, or get goats milk replacement. You can also buy bottles and nipples from your livestock feed store. I like the kind of nipple that attaches to 750ml pop bottles. If you don't have a bottle and nipple on hand, use a syringe or even a turkey baster at first. If the stores are closed, you can use canned evaporated milk, adding a wee bit of molasses will give the lamb extra energy.Bottle feeding is tricky at first because the lamb will not understand the milk is coming from you. It is their nature to look for a nipple from their mother. Pick up the lamb and hold it in one arm. Then use your hand to pry open its mouth and put the nipple in. When I use the plastic pop bottles as bottles, this enables me to gently squeeze some milk into the lamb if it is too week or confused to suck. After a few days the lamb will start to understand what is going on and will be able to drink normally from the bottle while standing.In a day, bottle lambs need about 5 oz of milk per pound of weight. You can figure this out and then break the feedings down to multiple times per day. In the first 24 hours you will want to feed around the clock, usually every 2 hours in the day, every 3 at night. Then to make your life easier, the lamb will be okay over night if you feed as late as possible, and again as early as possible. With the other feedings 3-4 hours apart throughout the day for the first week. The water used to make the formula should be warm, you can test it on your wrist to make sure it is not too hot.As your lamb gets bigger it will eat bigger meals, but less often. After about 1 week your lamb can be fed every 5-6 hours. You can reduce this so that at 4 weeks of age it only is feeding twice a day. Of course as you reduce the number of feedings you need to increase the feed.Your lamb should also have hay (or grass) after a few days of age. They start to eat by watching their mother. You can teach your lamb to eat by picking grass or hay with your hand, or by having it with other lambs who are eating. Lambs can also have lamb ration feed, a crumbly product you can buy at a feed store. They wont understand that it is food so you may have to put some into their mouth. Of course, when introducing any new food it is best done slowly so you do not overwhelm their tummies.At one week of age your lambs should also have access to fresh water, although they probably wont drink much. Take care that they cannot fall into the water.If your bottle baby was kept in the house it is important to get it out with the other sheep as soon as possible. Even if you have to keep it in a pen with some of the more gentle ewes and their lambs. Sheep need to bond with other sheep, and if they are not accepted into the flock at a young age, it will be very hard for them later.Proper care and a good start should help your lamb to survive. Good luck with your little bottle lambs.
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Your 8 week old rabbit would ideally be with its mother drinking his/her mothers milk along with eating fresh greens and hay.

However, if you have a weaned baby rabbit for the first 6 months the rabbit should be allowed unlimited pellets (not mixes or seeds, straight forward pellets) and unlimited hay. Fresh Grass should be given in small amounts at first, slowly introducing other "wet" greens. Make sure there is plenty of fresh water to drink... bunnies do not need any other "drink" and must never be given dairy products.

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A four week old rabbit may be just starting to wean, maybe nibbling a bit at pellets and hay, but also still drinking milk from its mother. By six weeks or so, the bunny may be fully weaned. Until the bunny is about 7 months old, don't worry about portion sizes: just give unlimited access to hay, water, and pellets. If you think your bunny isn't thriving (isn't eating or growing), bring him or her to a vet who has experience with baby bunnies. See the related questions below for details.

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