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You should let them stay with their mother for at least 8 weeks. That way you can keep them healthy and happy, ensure they are weaned, and I'm sure the mother would be happy too!!!
== == Legally, in most places a baby rabbit should stay with his mother until at least 8 weeks.
== == I breed them now for many year. I let them stay with their mother normally until 6 weeks and then I wean them. Most people do not SELL them until they are 8 weeks old. If they are older than 8 weeks that's great. If they are 12 weeks old that's a great age to buy them. The older the better for the life of the animal. I have had a litter livbe alone after rthe mother died and they survived without any other hep at 4 weeks, but I don't suggest weaning them at this age, but if the mother dies then they should be ok if they are at least 4 weeks old.
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Kits usually begin weaving from their mums at 7-8 weeks. You start by taking the biggest out first, wait a day and take the next biggest out then wait a day and do the same. The runt of the litter should always be the last to be weaned.
7 weeks at least
They should be at least 10 weeks old.
At around the age of seven weeks.
6 to 8 weeks they nurse from the mom.
When a foal is separated from its mother it is called weaning. It is called that because you wean the foal from the mothers milk
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!!
Unless the mother is unfit she will get the baby.
NO! certainly not. you have to wait at least 6 weeks before they can be separated from their mother.
After the baby hamster is old enough, it no longer needs its mother and starts to become an adult hamster of its own. The hamster needs to be separated to avoid fighting or mating with its mother, or even its father if he resides in the cage still, depending on the sex of the baby hamster.
It truly , depends where you get the bunny from. I am a bunny breeder and, i just recently had a litter, and the mother left the kitten( a baby bunny) at after 2-3 weeks. But they may not be adopted until like 3-4 weeks old.
8 weeks
You don't. Let nature take its course and perhaps end its life sooner and quickly.
Baby hamsters leave there mother at two weeks old. They should not be separated from her until around 6 weeks old, so I would wait until this age before you try this.
at least half an year
Rabbits should not be taken from their mother until they are at least 8 weeks old.
Yes, until babies are about 8 weeks old.