What you should do with a bunnie that young is call your local vet!Then they can get you some food for your rabbit.
when i got my bunny, eragon, i fed him small amounts of timothy hay, a handful of mixed bunny feed, and never give 3 weeks old bunnies fruits or veggies until their 2 months old. they could die from it.
After it is done nursing from the mother it will eat normal food. So special pellets made for rabbits from your local petstore and of course fresh water. Rabbits also need a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables at least once a week but ideally much more often like every other day.
Hopefully this is the kind of answer you were looking for. It's all I could think of from the question :).
When they start eating at about 2 weeks, they will eat alfalfa hay, carrots, and rabbit pellets. Don't feed them lettuce or cabbage. Baby wild rabbits are like domestic rabbits - they will not bite you and are safe to raise. They are really jumpy, though, and will try to escape whenever they get a chance.
I'm guessing you're asking this because your rabbit has had babies and the kit can't suck from it's mother.
Ideally, a one week old kit should still be on his mothers milk. If this is not possible try going to your local pet store and asking about milk.
Another choice, and probably the most effective of the two, is to go to the vets and they may be able to syringe feed the kit and then make a formula that you can feed it at your home.
There is a mix you can make up from your vet. Consists of kitten milk, oil, glucose and egg yolk.
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well i have a bunny and i feed him every other day. It really depends on how much they eat and when they eat.
Just give him or her the same food as you would give a normal bunny. But make sure you put vitamins in so it stays healthy.
Milk, or wet dog food probably.
i dont know but you should take it to the vet.
yep!
7 hours a day
Give it some food and watch it grow...!
I do not think so, The kit would have to not be depending on the mother at all, as in drinking by itself and eating its food, not the milk. I usually separate mine around the 7 week mark. If you see the kits diving at the food when you feed the mother, give them a bit more food, just in case they are indeed eating the food.
Yes, they can eat oatmeal, but a 3 week old bunny should still be with it's mother drinking her milk. The baby bunny will eat what the mother is eating also, this is far safer for the baby than giving it anything extra as his GI system will already be getting used to the mothers food. Bunnies should not be away from their mother until at least 8 weeks of age!!
no because it is old enough to eat puppy food. so giving the puppy milk is unnecessary for it.
5 week old mice should not be eating milk. They should be eating adult ouse/rat food by the time they are 3 weeks old.
Yes you can give a 3 week old puppy milk. Because I have a 3 week old puppy and drinks it fine. So the answer is yes
about a week or 2 but when you think their big enough give em a piece and youll seeType your answer here...