Baby rabbits wean between 4 and 6 weeks. "Weaning" is when the baby gradually stops drinking mother's milk, and starts feeding itself. See the related question below for more info about the baby rabbit diet.
when they get to eat and digest food then come there waste...
After a couple of weeks.
when they start to hop around and have a full coat of fur
Baby rabbits (called "leverets") are cared for by their mother until they are able to get by on their own.
Are you asking if babies rabbits can die from getting their urine on them or are you asking if baby rabbits will die if they do not urinate?? Baby rabbits will die if they are in an unsanitary nest full of their urine (a wet nest) baby rabbits will also die if they are not stimulated to urinate which the mother does after she feed s them until they are old enough to go without her stimulation. That is why if you are bottle feeding you must stimulate the babies to get them to urinate everytime you feed them.
you act like its mother i guess really don't know but hi jenny ,lexi,cam,and my mom. karli lansky
Yes
Only if you ever touch the babies or offend the mother.
Baby rabbits are born without any fur. They start having fur at the age of 3 days old, and they just start changing color then pretty much.
Ofcourse a baby salamander can live without it's mother.
Having a baby out of wedlock means having a baby without being married.
you have to be very careful separating your baby rabbits because, if you leave it to long the mother will suffer superior depression. make sure your rabbits are feeding well and then after roughly 1and a half-2 weeks is about the right time to separate them. NOTE: make sure the owner your giving them too either has rabbit handling experience ( e.g. has or has had a rabbit) to ensure that the baby will live a happy life without its mother.
3 weeks or more but not with the father
No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.