The best you can do for newborn rabbits is to just leave them. If you touch one then put it back, the mother will be able to smell you on it, and most probably eat it as it feels its in danger and that's the best thing for it. Make sure the mother has food and water, and let her look after her babies. But be careful, and the mother may be a little vicious, but this will pass as the babies grow, as she's just being protective. You may look at the babies and if you notice that the mother is not feeding her babies then you may want to bottle feed the newborns. Don't be surprised if you see one or two dead babies because this happens very often. Remember the first week of there life is the most critical week.
Newborn rabbits rely on their mother's milk for nutrition during the first few weeks of life. It's essential for their growth and development. It is not recommended to feed newborn rabbits anything other than their mother's milk unless advised by a veterinarian.
Depending on the size of the snake... anything from newborn (pink) mice to large rabbits !
No.
Aside from checking to make sure there are no dead babies you should leave the mother to take care of the newborn babies.
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Of coase not
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Newborn rabbits' ears usually open when they are about 1-3 weeks old. When you are breeding rabbits, always keep your voice low so the kits won't be startled when they hear for the first time.
Yes they can, because they want to bring female back to heaqt again
Once a day, usually early in the morning.
You can and SHOULD check your new born rabbits to make sure there are no dead babies and that the babies are dry and well covered with fur.
baby rabbits only need there mothers milk. just like us when we are babies!