Yeah i think so last year i lost My rabbit Stampe and i have him then i was à little girl but i Dont remember it bu yes if you Will like to Do that you can Do it
It depends how old your rabbit is. It can have milk when it is extremely young, but when it gets older, you need to give is water.
No, they need milk from their mother.
For 1-week-old baby rabbits, it's generally recommended to feed them a specially formulated rabbit milk replacer, as cow's milk (2% milk) is not suitable for them. If you must use a substitute, goat's milk or a rabbit milk replacer is preferable. Each baby rabbit typically needs about 2-4 cc (milliliters) of milk every 4-6 hours. Always ensure the milk is warm and use a syringe for feeding, as baby rabbits are unable to nurse from a bottle effectively at this age.
Only for 4 weeks till then it should be fine!
Kittens need their mother's milk for at least 8 weeks.The answer to your question is yes.
No.
some dont get enough milk to survive and they die.
You can, but it will die. You need to feed it KMR kitten formula until it is old enough to be weaned.
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
It depends on the breed.
To care for a 2-week-old cottontail rabbit, provide a warm and quiet environment, feed them kitten milk replacer every 3-4 hours, and gently stimulate their bottom to help them urinate and defecate. Avoid handling them too much and consult a wildlife rehabilitator for proper care guidance.
Yes you can give a 3 week old puppy milk. Because I have a 3 week old puppy and drinks it fine. So the answer is yes