Rabbits should have unlimited access to fresh, pure water. Water is the only think that rabbits they drink. Scrub out the container (bowl or bottle) every two days, or more often if you notice any mould or algae. Rinse out the dish and fill it with cool, fresh water daily, or more often if you notice any debris (like hair, dust, dirt). See the related questions below for more info about caring for rabbits.
You simply drank rabbit juice - nonsense!
fresh, clean water.
take it to the vet
if they drink alot of water
Yes, a rabbit can drink from a bowl. It is important to provide fresh water daily in a shallow bowl that is stable and cannot be easily tipped over.
It depends how old your rabbit is. It can have milk when it is extremely young, but when it gets older, you need to give is water.
It's thirstyIt has to keep hydrated
Yes, rabbits can safely drink water out of a bowl. It is important to ensure that the bowl is clean and filled with fresh water regularly to keep the rabbit healthy.
only baby milk
Maybe because it is not hungry or thirsty!!
The wild species of rabbit commonly called the jack rabbit often live in arid and semi-arid parts of the world. As such, many types of jack rabbit have adapted to extracting much of their necessary water intake from the food they ingest and so they may appear to not drink as often as their domestic cousins. However, when water is available, they will drink as often as they feel thirsty, usually daily like any other mammal.
Kits need to drink milk from the mother rabbit for about 6-8 weeks. I know its long, but the female only suckles her kits for about 5 minutes a day, that's it!