This is a silly question the baby should be with her mother in a nest constantly and she will feed the babies herself
Is it silly if the baby gets cold because there is only one in the middle of a cold spell and if the mother refuses to feed it or clean it and even attacked it. Do not speak as though the person asking the question is stupid no matter how stupid the question may be, just give an answer. Never insult the person who asks. If the person knows that rabbit mothers never spend all of their time with the babies and that the mother will care for it on her own even if it seems that she isn't. Just give the answer that is asked for.
Baby bunnies nurse from their mother about 1-2 times a day, usually in the early morning and evening.
Yes. She exits the burrow and refills the entrance hole with dirt and hops off to spend the day munching. She will likely only visit them 2 or 3 times in 24 hours to nurse them.
As much as they can
Clean , fresh water should be available at all times. water should be changed every couple of hours.
Well they drink two times a day night and day.The mother goes there every morning and night.These are with wild bunnys
a dwarf rabbit should eat around 2 times a day. but as a baby they may need to checked for food about 3-4 times a day.p.s rabbits breed like crazy remember so WATCH out!
A wild rabbit typically moves her babies, or kits, only a short distance from their original nest, usually within a range of 100 to 300 feet. This relocation often occurs to protect them from predators or to find a safer environment. The mother will usually return to her nest to nurse the kits several times a day, ensuring they remain close for feeding while still providing some safety through distance.
Keep them with their mother and let them nurse. They can be weened after 4-5 weeks old. make sure to separate them at 6 weeks, from male and female.
some times they dig so much they get so tired and they faint. so they are so cute you should get one. i am amazing.i am going to tell you never eat a rabbit.
I will answer individually for my dog once a day for my rabbit five times a day perhaps and for my three cats they have a bowl so I feed them twice a day so yeah
No. Carrots contain a lot of sugar and should only be given as a treat. Too much sugar can give rabbits diarrhea, or cause them to become obese. At most you should give your rabbit a baby carrot a few times a week.
Even though you may not see your rabbit in with her young, she is usually taking good care of them. The mother feeds the babies several times each day, but often only spends a couple of minutes in with them each time, so you may never see her caring for them, but she is. You can check on the babies by carefully poking your finger into the middle of the nest. They should be warm and wiggly. If not, call the vet.