If you are or will soon be caring for baby rabbits, there's a lot you need to know! How to care for them also depends on their age: 1 week old bunnies, 2 month old bunnies, and 8 month old bunnies need very different kinds of care! See the related questions and links below for more information.
Here's some very basic introductory information about how to care for newborn babies:
Make sure the mother is safe, comfortable, healthy, well-fed and watered so she can produce milk for her babies and take care of them. The mother will do a lot of the work. Keep the mother and her babies away from other rabbits, including the father, because there's the risk of accident and injury. (Other rabbits may accidentally crush or even eat the babies!) The mother will often leave the nest during the day and feed her babies in the early morning and late at night. You can check she is doing this by looking in the nest and seeing if her babies have round bellies. Round means they are being fed.
If babies manage to find their way out of the nest it is important that they are put back. The mother will not do this. You will have to. Also another key thing to remember is to remove any dead bunnies.
The babies can be separated from their mother after 6-9 weeks.
baby rabbits are called kits
Baby rabbits are called kits.
Rabbits have baby bunnies.
no, but the male rabbit will impregnate the female baby offspring when they mature. so young rabbits will not kill the baby rabbit.
The doe, also known as the mother rabbit, would look after the bunnies.
no
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth.
baby rabbits are called bunnies ( I thought just about everyone knew that)
A bunch of baby rabbits is a litter of kittens. A bunch of baby rabbits is a litter of kittens.
Baby rabbits (called "leverets") are cared for by their mother until they are able to get by on their own.
Yes of course, baby rabbits breathe as soon as they are born.
Baby rabbits are called "kits" or kittens. A baby hare is called a leveret.