strap your rabbit in the front seat, go to mcdonalds and order a bunny combo tray. make sure its supper sized. take the rabbit home and make sure it takes exactly one bite every fourty five seconds. once its ate fluff its tail and tie a bow around its ears. then give it a carrot.
If your rabbit is underweight and needs to gain weight, you should ask your vet for advice. Generally speaking, the rabbit will go on a diet higher in proteins and fats than normal (for example, alfalfa hay instead of timothy, baby pellets instead of normal adult pellets, and slightly more treats -- like carrot and squash -- than usual). See the related question below for details.
Keep feeding it the vegetable and carrots which it likes. Don't forget to play with it and keep if from other fierce animals.
it is quite easy to make a rabbit gain weight just feed it a bit more than what you normally would but be careful you dont fed it too much
Give it high fat foods, smother its food in butter and fat, and feed it a lot.
Feed him pellets every day, and once he has shown weight increase, feed him less pellets but not every day. Obesity invites sicknesses and heart problems in.
Fat rabbits are unhealthy. You shouldn't want to make them fat.
none of the food source in pellets should make a rabbit fat. If you are worried contact the owner or company who owns the pellets and enquire. Or see your local vet to sort the rabbit out.
The average weight of a male rabbit is 2-3 pounds. The weight can be more or less and the rabbit be in perfect health because the breed and diet of the male rabbit contribute to the weight.
There is no meaning behind 'put a fat rabbit on a craftmatic'. Whomever uses this phrase may be using it as a slang phrase in reference to someone whom needs to lose weight.
adult rabbit weight
Yes. The only time you really need to worry is breeding a dwarf rabbit with a obese one. It could put too much weight on the dwarf.
Slow movements, limping, laying down a lot.
First open the cage. Have patience with your rabbit and let him come to you. Don't tempt your rabbit with food all the time. This is not good for your rabbit's health and rabbits gain weight easily. Sometimes you just have to get in there and grab very carefully. DO NOT PULL YOUR HAND BACK AND THEN TRY AGAIN, THEY WILL TAKE IT AS A THREAT. Put one hand under his chest and put your other hand under its bottom and lift him or her out carefully. Be careful not to drop your rabbit!
No, you can't put baby oil on a rabbit. Anything you put on a rabbit will end up inside the rabbit because rabbits clean themselves by licking themselves. Baby oil is not safe for a rabbit to ingest and can make the rabbit sick. There is no good reason to put baby oil or any kind of oil on a rabbit. If your rabbit is sick, you should bring it to a vet who has experience and knowledge in treating rabbits.
the weight of a rabbit depends on the type of rabbit. a mini-lop rabbit, for example, weighs on average about five or six pounds (this is a smaller breed of rabbit).
It's unhealthy for a rabbit (or any animal, really) to gain weight fast. If your rabbit is underweight, it should gain weight slowly and gradually and get back to health that way. Don't sacrifice your rabbit's health and safety just to make the right weight. If you have plans for the rabbit that requires a good weight (like placing the rabbit in a show, or breeding the rabbit), you'll just have to put those plans off. The first step to helping your rabbit gain weight is to find out why it's underweight. If it has a parasite or disease, that problem needs to be treated by a vet first or else nothing else that you do will work and the rabbit will only get worse. See the related question below for more info about rabbit vets. Once you know the rabbit is healthy, aside from being underweight, the vet will probably suggest a diet slightly higher in fats and proteins than normal for adult rabbits - a diet more similar to that of baby rabbits. You might use a pellet specifically designed for babies, and you might feed the rabbit alfalfa hay instead of grass hay (like timothy). To make sure you do it safely, a weight gain plan should be guided by your vet.
you get a rabbit and then you put it in shampoo mixture and then your done
A rabbit may like to eat vanilla.
A female rabbit is a Doe, an old female rabbit would be a Sr. Doe depending on is age and weight.