No, your rabbit can not have too much straw, more in the winter will provide more warmth and protection from the cold, and in summer (warmer weather) you should put in less as it will cost more to have this much straw all the time, in the summer ONLY put enough to cover the floor of the hutch, as your rabbit can over heat and get sick.
Dwarf rabbits, like all rabbits can have heart attacks when their arteies are clogged with too much fat or when you scare them without them knowing!
Rabbits like almost all fruits. Rabbits will usually eat whatever fruits are available to them. Rabbits can get sick from eating too much fruit, so people who have pet rabbits should strictly limit how much fruit they get. See the related questions below for more info.
No, rabbits can't live on concrete. Concrete is too hard for a rabbit's feet, in the long term. Rabbits don't have pads on their feet to protect them from hard surfaces. Rabbits naturally spend their time on grass and dirt and other soft surfaces. Rabbits that spend too much time on hard surfaces like concrete suffer from sore hocks (injuries on their heels).
no
it depeneds if the mother has under 5 babies it will usally take care of them but if it has more it can some times be too much for the mother and she will reject some.the mom may also eat or reject her babies if she smells humans have touched her baby
You don't! Wild rabbits are a pest, and should be exterminated. They cause too much damage to the Eco-system. Rabbits eat all the food so other animals (ones that belong) starve to death! Fair? I don't think so!
Yes, crows will prey upon baby rabbits while in their nests. We had a nest of baby rabbits in our backyard and we noticed the some of the babies missing and the fur of the nest scattered around. We found two of the babies and put them back into the nest and recovered it with fur. We suspected a cat. Later that afternoon I saw 2 crows at the nest, they had pulled the babies from the nest. We were too late to save them.
When a rabbit makes a nest to give birth in they pluck there neck fur and there tummy fur and mix it in with hay they make it in a little circle kinda like a birds nest and then once they give birth the rabbit will then put more of her belly and neck fur on top of the kits
Yes, a raccoon will eat nestling bunnies. Adult rabbits are too fast for a raccoon to capture.
No Because rabbits are too big and racoons are consumers.
Yes in the world has too much rabbits more than 100
it's their instinct and plus, it's nice and quiet down in their burrow.
Dwarf rabbits, like all rabbits can have heart attacks when their arteies are clogged with too much fat or when you scare them without them knowing!
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rabbbits seldom die from the cold alone, more rabbits die in the summer than the winter. But, if your rabbit is in a cage where it can get wet or the wind can blow on it and it can't get relief it could possibly freeze. A nest box with lots of straw in it will help your rabbit make it thru the winter in good shape. Be sure he has protection from the wind and don't forget the wind can blow up from underneath, too.
Yes . But only if they are given way too much . the amount they can eat depends on their size and with each rabbit you get you will have to experiment and work out how much for them is too much.
Eagles will find a sturdy tree and then collect many things such as twigs, branches, corn stalks, bits and pieces of hay and straw. Really anything they can find to build a nest in the tree. It takes months for them to build a nest from scratch and this is the reason the eagle will come back to the same nest year after year until the nest grows too big for the tree and they have to start again