you should clip their toenails
No, you can't put baby oil on a rabbit. Anything you put on a rabbit will end up inside the rabbit because rabbits clean themselves by licking themselves. Baby oil is not safe for a rabbit to ingest and can make the rabbit sick. There is no good reason to put baby oil or any kind of oil on a rabbit. If your rabbit is sick, you should bring it to a vet who has experience and knowledge in treating rabbits.
Silver Fox Rabbits can be a meat rabbit. Any big rabbit is good for meat. A good meat rabbit is California rabbits.
The only way to get a female rabbit pregnant is to introduce her to a male rabbit. If you do not want to buy another rabbit, you could consider temporarily fostering a male rabbit for breeding purposes. Breeding should be done responsibly and with careful planning to ensure the health and well-being of both rabbits and any resulting offspring.
You can breed any rabbit if it is a rabbit and it is the right age to breed.
Unless prescribed by a vet, rabbits shouldn't have any dietary supplements: instead, they should get all their required vitamins, minerals, and nutrients from their food. High-quality rabbit pellets are specially designed to include all the nutrients rabbits need. In a healthy rabbit diet, pellets are supplemented with a wide variety of fresh dark leafy greens, and the occasional tiny serving of fresh fruit or vegetable, and these round out the diet to ensure the rabbit is getting everything he or she needs to be healthy and happy. (And, of course, the rabbit should eat lots and lots of hay -- not because of the nutrients, but for other reasons.) Do not feed your rabbit Redoxon or any other vitamin or dietary supplement unless your knowledgeable rabbit-savvy vet recommends it to you for reasons applicable to your individual rabbit.
Rabbits will eat any number of things (I knew a little boy who fed watermelon to his rabbit) but I wouldn't recommmend it. A rabbit should be fed a balanced diet of rabbit pellets. Many 'treats' can be given but should be limited. The best treats are sunflower seeds, carrots and orange wedges all in moderation.
Rabbits SHOULD NOT be given any candies or any unnatural processed foods, this can damage their health. You instead should go to your local pet supply store and look for healthy rabbit treats to give to your rabbit when he/she pleases you. For the best of choices, look for treats that do not contain any of these things: - Artificial colors - Artificial flavors - Sugars - High in fats What I strongly recommend, is that you give your rabbit calcium rich leafy greens and roots ( carrots for example ) as a good treat for your rabbit to keep them in the best of health. And remember not to eat so much treats yourself ;)
Don't purchase a Holland Lop, Adopt one! Change a brokenhoused rabbit's heart! any age..... any age
Your rabbit is sick, could be any number of things: pneumonia, cold, eye infection. Take it to a vet, it is serious.
You should get any! Just remember, a rabbit from the animal shelter, will appriciate you more and will be a life-long friend!
This is a sign your bunny is sick, and though this could be any number of things, you should definitely take your bunny to the vet immediately.
A buzzard. Buzzards are scavengers, meaning they eat things that are already dead. A python or a boa. Possibly even a rattlesnake, viper, cottonmouth or any other snake if the rabbit is small enough. Any large carnivorous animal will eat a live rabbit. Of course, the "process" of eating the "live" rabbit kills it anyway, so when you think about it, the animal is eating a "dead" rabbit.
Yes she can do this all on her own. She should not be in any danger.
Any breed of rabbit will be a good pet if you keep them healthy, clean, and trained. However you shouldn't get rabbits from the wild. They will be scared and attack you at any chance they will get -- even if they don't have rabies. You should only get the Liebre rabbit if you are an experienced rabbit owner. If not, consider getting a Netherland Dwarf, Lop, or Dutch rabbit!
A Jr. rabbit is any rabbit under the age of six months.
I think u can its like a small dog i dont see any harm to it!:)
No, you can't put baby oil on a rabbit. Anything you put on a rabbit will end up inside the rabbit because rabbits clean themselves by licking themselves. Baby oil is not safe for a rabbit to ingest and can make the rabbit sick. There is no good reason to put baby oil or any kind of oil on a rabbit. If your rabbit is sick, you should bring it to a vet who has experience and knowledge in treating rabbits.