You shouldn't carry rabbits by the throat, tail, or ears. This is extremely dangerous to do. Also you shouldn't keep a rabbit in your room or else they will attack you in the middle of the night. Rabbits are pure evil! Especially the ones with red eyes. *Warning rabbits are murderous creatures.* My grandma was killed by a rabbit once. It was horrible. :( The rabbit just went crazy. It ate her face off! R.I.P Grandma Gertrude...
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED! pancakes!:D
You should not be giving rabbits meat. Rabbits are herbivores.
you must let rabbits sstay with their mother for at least 6 weeks prior to sepertaions, but separation should be avoided as rabbits like their mothers. If any sign of strict agression develpops between rabbits, you should separate them immediately. you must let rabbits sstay with their mother for at least 6 weeks prior to sepertaions, but separation should be avoided as rabbits like their mothers. If any sign of strict agression develpops between rabbits, you should separate them immediately.
yes as long as you are not breeding the rabbits or quail they should get along well
This site should be able to tell you what you need to know about rabbits: www.piczo.com/rabbitcareguide
If your rabbits teeth are over grown then you should get something for them to gnaw on, if this fails take them to the vet and see what they say
No, you should never feed you rabbits banana chips they will get really sick.
no rabbits should never have meat their digestive systems are not built for it.
Yes.
carrots and celery
daily
Dwarf rabbits are like all pet rabbits in most ways, including when they can safely wean. Rabbits begin to wean around 4 weeks of age. By 6 weeks of age, they should be fully weaned. By 7 weeks of age, the rabbits are ready to be separated from their mother.
Adult rabbits should have a diet that consists mostly of unlimited hay and water. In addition to that, an owner may choose to feed pellets, vegetables, and treats. Rabbits should not be fed any dairy or toxic plants. Read more information in the related links.