baby rabbits don't eat a big portion of food when they start off but if there is a lot of babies then you will need a bit of extra for.
Try giving him half a handful of food if he's small, but increase the amount as he grows or if he eats the 1/2 handful really quick and is still hungry.
If u are asking when does a baby rabbit turn into an adult it's at 6 months
You should not bathe baby rabbits, or bunnies - especially if they're new born. Their mothers will take care of that. If they have grown their hair and teeth, then you should bathe them 4 times a year. Rabbits really have no need to be bathed unless they have had grooming issues (diarrhea) or have been loose and rolled in the dirt or you suspect fleas (then a flea bath is in order). Never bathe a rabbit under 2 months old.
twice a week.
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Well they drink two times a day night and day.The mother goes there every morning and night.These are with wild bunnys
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A baby should burp about 2-3 times during and after feeding to help prevent discomfort and gas.
as many times as you want, just use the "kiss" social on your lover again and again until they ask " should we have a baby?" or you can buy the heart bed and do it.
15 days
Babies should burp during and after feeding about 2-3 times to release gas and prevent discomfort.
A three-month-old baby should eat about 6-8 times a day to ensure proper nutrition and growth.
Rabbits should have some food available at all times. Remove stale or bad food, and keep water always around for them. Rabbits should have hay and water available at all times, 24/7. But, if a rabbit always has pellets to eat, it's likely she (or he) will eat too many. If a rabbit eats too many pellets, it can get sick, overweight, and unhealthy. Many experts recommend limiting your rabbit's pellets and also serving dark, fresh leafy greens every day. It's a good idea to split the pellets and greens into two meals per day: breakfast and dinner. See the related question below for more details and helpful links about a healthy rabbit diet.