Rabbits and dogs sometimes eat their poo because they can still smell nutrients in it that we cant. We say "ewe" but it isnt bad for them. So it is OK if it eats its poo.
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Dwarf hamsters must be 4 weeks of age to be picked up, do NOT touch the babys at all before then or the mother will "protect" her young by eating her baby.
They should start eating Pellets/nuggets at about 5-6 weeks.
It is safe to give away a baby rabbit once it is at least 8 weeks old. This age ensures that the rabbit is weaned from its mother and can eat solid food independently. It's important to find a responsible and loving new owner for the baby rabbit.
Baby rabbits will start to nibble on grasses and pellets at about 2 weeks of age, they really won't get much good out of it and may waste more pellets than they actually eat, but by 4 weeks they will be eating really well. Between 4 and 6 weeks they will begin to wean from mothers milk and go to eating pellets and grasses very successfully.
the answer is 7 weeks
It can drink water when it is six weeks old. And can start eating solid food when it is 18 days old but, will still suckle from its mother.
Is this question 'At what age do dwarf rabbits come out of the nest'? If so the answer is anywhere from two weeks to three weeks. They open their eyes at 10 days of age.
Dwarf rabbits are basically the same as all pet rabbits, so you can tell their sex (male/female) in the same ways. It's very difficult to tell if a baby rabbit is male or female. Until the testicles descend (anywhere from 9 to 20 weeks of age), you can't tell if a rabbit is male or female. See the related question below for more details.
Four to six weeks.
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.
The best place to look for a bunny would be your closest rescue. There are often bunnies looking for good homes in rescues. If that is not an option, there are always bunny breeders (who can be found by looking in the phone book) or many pet stores have animals. However, before buying a rabbit from a store, or a breeder it is good to check they are at least 8 weeks old and healthy before taking them home.