First answer: I think veggies and grass
Another answer: If the babies aren't weaned and they've been orphaned/abandoned, you have to feed them a milk replacer. Do not give them cow's milk: it will kill them. You can use goat milk instead.
It's terribly difficult to hand-rear wild baby rabbits: for their sake, you should contact a local authority (like a chapter of the House Rabbit Society or another rabbit rescue group, or a wildlife rehabber, or a government agency, or an animal shelter, etc).
Many people find wild baby rabbits and think they've been abandoned, when really they haven't. Then they take the rabbits and basically kill them, because they usually don't survive without their mothers. Mother rabbits don't stay with the babies all day: they only visit once or twice a day to feed and groom the babies. Don't take the babies unless you're positively sure they've been abandoned. If they're warm and plump, leave them alone! If they're cold and wrinkly, they may be abandoned: to do to a test, criss-cross some sticks over the nest, and wait a day to see if they've been moved by the mother rabbit or not.
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I suggest you determine its age and try cit with some grass. If it doesn't eat that though you should probably take it to a vet because it might still need milk and they might be able to supply a supplement or help. DO NOT give it normal cow's milk unless you have professional experienced advice of some kind. Hope it helps :-)
The mother rabbit feeds the young once a day and at night. Then she will stay away from the nest. Bottle feeding is a bad idea because if you are not trained you will overfeed them and they will die a painful death.
If the rabbit is weened, then anything from the flower beds, the rabbit will choose to eat what it knows is safe.
milk and veggies
What do you feed a wild baby rabbit
Food
No rabbits like to eat plants.
Wild baby lizards do not eat any type of human food.
They eat their rabbit food and some vegetables.
It is very nutricious and in the wild they eat veggies.
Wild baby lizards do not eat any type of human food.
yes a wild rabbit can eat timothy hay they eat many difference thing in the woods you can train your rabbit to eat celery and carrot as well as green food i have four rabbit none are wild they eat much green food that they love rabbit like dry leaves hope this help some.
Well, most pet rabbits do. Wild rabbits eat things like grass, leaves, and other kinds of plant life. Rabbit food itself is a mixture of those things that a rabbit would eat in the wild. The only difference is that it is dried and compressed. The next time you see a bag of rabbit food, check the ingredients. Most likely you will find different kinds of vegetables and grasses.
In the wild, you mean? They eat grass, all kinds of flowers and bushes.
As voracious herbivores, they love to munch on tender greens. They seem to learn at an early age which greens in your garden are the most expensive or difficult to grow.
yes they can. a wild animal can eat anything.
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