Yes. They will probably find the first safe place they can to hide (under a shed, behind a woodpile) but they will probably hang around for awhile as long as there are no dogs or other predators to chase them. You may be able to catch them again by using food to trap them, but remember they are nocturnal animals so your chances are better at sun down.
Yes... I had a chicken that i let out of its cage and it attacked the rabbit and skinned it. then the very next day i let it out again and it devoured it Yes... I had a chicken that i let out of its cage and it attacked the rabbit and skinned it. then the very next day i let it out again and it devoured it
yes, they can. the thing you have to do to tame it is to go in a small room and close the door, let the grasshopper out of the container, cage etc. after, keep holding it until it stops jumping then hold it on on your finger. if it stops jumping away from you then your taming is complete!
not unless you want it to run away..
no!!!!!!!!!all you need to do is put them in the same cage for a few days ( like three)and let them do each other.
Let's denote the number of chickens as C and the number of rabbits as R. We can write two equations based on the given information: C + R = 72 (total number of heads) and 2C + 4R = 200 (total number of feet). Solving these equations simultaneously, we find there are 50 chickens and 22 rabbits in the cage.
Rabbits love to live inside. You can buy a cage from your local pet store. you can make it an indoor pet or an outdoor pet. my rabit is an outdoor pet and it lives in a metal cage that i made myself. i let it inside sometimes and it romes around.
Then, you have to hand tame your guinea pig. You have to take him out of his cage to clean it, and he has to get treated for mite or he will die. So you have to just take him out and play with him all the time.
NO! That would be like letting your dog go. Rabbits are very smart little things and could not survive. If you no longer want your pet, you should take it to your local Animal Shelter and they will find a new home for him or her. You should also have your Rabbit Spayed or Neutered for health reasons. Please do not just let your rabbits go.
Not a good idea. They will tolerate their mates pretty well for awhile but are very territorial and will fight with strange rabbits, especially males. Males and females should be separated form each other by 3 months and by 4 months EVERYONE should have their own cage. The males should probably have their own cage at 3 months to prevent fighting.
they get exercise by running around freely. not in there cage. its important to let them out once in while .every day maybe every second day.
Yes, Why is your doe in with your buck. You should take the doe to the bucks cage let them breed and remove her. Every rabbit should have it's own cage.
At first, let the dog see the rabbit in it's cage. After the bunny stops running away when the dog comes pick it up and call the dog over to introduce them. If there isn't a tense feeling, you could let he bunny down, supervising carefully. After that, if there was no problem, you can let the bunny out and the dog most likely will be apathetic.