no way they wouldn't have the milk to feed the baby and they would never clean them
so of course not what were u thinking and this is true because i own and am a veterinarian .
Any domesticated rabbit is a good house rabbit as long as you can take care of it properly. See the related question below for details and helpful links about how to care for a rabbit. Albino pet rabbits can be great pets and it's totally okay to keep them as house rabbits. Albino rabbits, aside from their appearance, are basically the same as all pet rabbits: they don't need unique care and they don't really have unique personalities, they're just like other pet rabbits. For example (about rabbit care): find out where it uses the restroom, so you can litter box train it. If you have dogs, it may not be the best idea to have a rabbit inside, but if you can keep the animals separated then it should be fine. Outside there are many dangers for rabbits and it's usually easier to take care of a rabbit inside. See the related question below about keeping rabbits outside.
Let the mother rabbit take care of everything. She knows what to do.
A rabbit is faster then a chicken A rabbit has bigger ears then a chicken A rabbit can hear better then a chicken A rabbit can see in the dark but a chicken can't A (wild) chicken sleeps in a tree and a (wild)rabbit sleeps in a tunnel A chicken has wings and rabbit doesn't A chicken eats more kind of stuff then a rabbit A chicken takes better care of her chicks then a rabbit Chickens and rabbits eat grass Rabbits and chickens can be tamed Chickens and rabbits are cute Rabbits and chickens are good to eat
All rabbits need vet care! Dwarf rabbits need the same care in all aspects as other pet rabbits do. See the related questions below for info and helpful links.
that is NOT true rabbits ARE easy to take care of and if you get them when they are young and hold them,play with them,they will LOVE to be held AND played with.Trust me on this I have three rabbits,to of which are young and LOVE to play.
First answer: The same as you would any other rabbit Another opinion: Rabbits that are deaf are "special needs," and you have to take that into account when you think of how to care for them. For instance, they might startle more easily than other rabbits, if you suddenly appear in front of them or pick them up from behind, because they didn't hear you coming. For information about how to care for rabbits, see the related question below. For one person's story about caring for a deaf rabbit, see the related link below.
Totally! My friend has a rabbit, I take care of it (easy), and it is very fuzzy!
rabbits can only live up 12 years
Lionhead rabbits are a breed of domestic rabbit, and when it comes to care and behaviour -- including the rabbit's habitat or cage -- lionheads are exactly like other pet rabbits. See the related questions below for information.
It's not uncommon but it's not "normal" in the sense that it's not healthy or good and you have to do something about it!Separate the rabbitsTreat any wounds (first aid and vet care)Socialize the aggressive rabbit and create a habitat for her that helps her feel safe and securePlease see the related question What should you do if your rabbits are fighting? for more information (linked below).
If you're thinking of getting a rabbit, you need to learn about:What is healthy for rabbits to eat and what isn't healthyWhat makes a safe and fun habitat for a bunnyWhat kinds of toys and play structures bunnies likeHow rabbits communicate, and what a rabbit's natural behaviours areHow you can tell if a rabbit is sick or injuredWhat sort of grooming, first aid, and health care rabbits need at homeWhat sort of vet care rabbits needHow rabbits are with other rabbits, other animals, and childrenHow much rabbits costWhere you can turn to when you have questions and concernsSee the related questions below for details and helpful links!
It depends on what you mean. Wild rabbits will dig a burrow in the ground. Pet rabbits usually don't care and will sleep anywhere.