Rabbits are very sensitive to drugs. You would have to do lots of research on the dosages. Then you would need to have a very accurate scale as the dosage would likely be in the hundredths or thousandths of a pill. Baisicly don't try it unless you have a lab.
It's okay to give them a few kernels of it, but not to much
Yes mulberry leaves are okay to give your rabbit but if you have a baby rabbit it is recommended to not give them a lot of greens until they are at least 1 year old. Mulberry leaves are used to help rabbits gain weight so it is important to excerise your rabbit and to control the portion you give it.
No, because it can damage the head, ears, paws, etc. i would give it a softer one, but not small enough to eat or choke on.
No. Tylenol is toxic to dogs.
I think it could be okay :)
Yes
A small amount is okay for the rabbit, but it shouldn't be a treat or on their diet. I'd assume you to only give about an inch or smaller. Not very big. If you decide to give a rabbit a large amount and it decides to eat all of it, it can harm the rabbit. It usually doesn't digest bread.
No.
No, garlic has not nutritive value and I doubt your rabbit will eat it anyway.
Probably.
if you read the side of the bottle it will have the weight of the baby and how much tylenol to give him or her
The best way to know whether a new born rabbit is okay is by taking them to the vet. A vet will be able to run the necessary tests to determine whether they are healthy.