Rabbits are mammals, which means they feed their babies with milk. Rabbits have nipples and the kits (baby rabbits) suck on their mother's nipples to get milk. They do this by the mother rabbit either laying on her side to suckle the kittens, or she will push the kits underneath her and let them suckle that way.
For the first few week of their lives this will be all the food that the kits have to sustain them. After a few weeks they will start becoming independant and will begin to wean, which means that they start sampling the foods they see the adults eating (which differs somewhat between wild and domestic rabbits. See related links and related questions below for more info.)
The kits will continue to get some of their mother's milk until they are fully weened at about 10 or 11 weeks.
About Wild Rabbits A mother comes and feeds her kits only twice a day: once at dusk and once at dawn. Once they're about 3 weeks, old they start to venture outside their den, but staying very close, and they will pick at flowers and grass and any veggies that happen to be close by.
Yes. Wolves will feed rabbit to their young and will also eat it themselves. Its an ideal way for a wolf pup to learn to hunt.
After birth a mother may not feed her babies for up to 24 hours. After that a rabbit feeds her kits once a day. You will know they are fed if they have round little bellies!
No, It's too young, you should go to pet shop and buy baby rabbit milk replacer for it.
Whatever you normally feed your rabbit is probably fine; Rabbit Chow, or whatever.
i just feed my norwegian lop normal rabbit food.
rabbit food
A female rabbit is a doe. A male rabbit is a buck, and a young rabbit is a kit or kitten.
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
no just dont over feed the rabbit
pellets ,meadow hey,parrot,pear , apple , peas and so on rabbit feed
cabbage
give it food