Pet rabbits come in all sizes, from tiny dwarves weighing 2 pounds, to huge giants weighing 14 pounds or more. The healthy weight for a rabbit depends on its breed. If your rabbit is a thoroughbred, you should be able to find the healthy weight range online (type the breed name and "weight" into a search engine); if your rabbit is a mix-breed or you're not sure what breed it is, your rabbit-savvy vet can tell you its healthy weight. A responsible breeder can also tell you the rabbit's healthy weight, but bad breeders, pet stores, and cat/dog vets often don't know what they're talking about and may give you the wrong information.
50 pounds
I'm pretty sure 4 pounds is a normal weight roughly
The normal temperature range for a rabbit is between 100.4F to 103.1F.
adult rabbit weight
The average weight of a male rabbit is 2-3 pounds. The weight can be more or less and the rabbit be in perfect health because the breed and diet of the male rabbit contribute to the weight.
A normal pulse rate for a rabbit is from 130-325 beats per minute
The normal liver enzyme levels for a rabbit should be 40 percent. Cyanide exposure improves the rabbit's enzyme level.
Ok, she is healthy and will give birth to healthy kits. There is nothing to worry about, that is normal :)
in a hole
just normal rabbit food, only not as much
To help your rabbit gain weight, you can provide a balanced diet with plenty of hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of pellets. Ensure your rabbit has access to clean water at all times and monitor their weight regularly. If you have concerns about your rabbit's weight, consult a veterinarian for personalized advice.
It is not safe or recommended to put weight on a rabbit. Rabbits should maintain a healthy weight through a balanced diet and regular exercise. Overfeeding or forcing a rabbit to gain weight can lead to health issues and obesity. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper guidance on your rabbit's diet and weight management.