It depends how hurt it got if it was pretty bad then it is not normal if it was not that bad then its normal beacuse it was there first and not the baby.
a rabbits biggest fear is probably a predator or being chased but when they are hurt they dont show and try to look normal
Yes it is normal , as the baby is moving about now.
Yes, an opossum will hurt a baby rabbit, because baby rabbits are perfect little bundles of helpless fresh meat, and opossums are omnivores (which means they eat meat as well as plants). A hungry opossum could even hurt a grown rabbit, if the rabbit couldn't run away or hide. If your rabbit is allowed outside, you have to be careful of predators, including opossums. Not only do you have to make sure the predator can't get at your rabbit, but you have to give your rabbit somewhere to hide so it can't see the predator. Rabbits have been known to die of shock/heart attack just because a scary predator is pacing around outside the hutch. (After all, if the rabbit can't hide, it won't know that it's safe. The rabbit will think it's about to be killed and eaten, even if you know the predator could never get in -- the rabbit doesn't know that!)
Rabbit's can not hurt predators that is why they are a vegetarian.
Dont make the rabbit scaredYou shouldn't hurt it
no just dont over feed the rabbit
No, if it eats a radish, it will still be fine. Radishes are good for rabbits. (You can hurt a rabbit with a radish if you hit him with it.)
no.
A small piece of pretzel will not hurt your rabbit. But dry bread is a better alternative as a treat.
Yes, the mother will eat her young so it is best that if you don't touch a baby rabbit when you see it, unless it is hurt and you think you can help.
I know he sprays them. I have never known a male rabbit or buck to hurt his newborns. And when I spray his newborns I mean he turns around and sprays them with his own urine. Also the only time a buck will hurt newborn kits (baby rabbits) is when they are not is.BY: KALI STOW age 12
What is love? Baby. . Don't hurt me. . .Don't hurt me. . . No more. . .