Mommy rabbit milk
wild bunnies do infact hibernate
If you have already taken in wild baby rabbits, chances are very high that their mother will not take them back. Mother rabbits will abandon their young if the baby bunnies, smell of human rather than rabbit. Baby rabbits can be fed warm cream using miniature baby bottles, if need be. Place the baby rabbit on its back, as this is the way it would be suckling from its mother, and place the nipple of the bottle in front of its mouth. Please note: It is best to leave wild life of any kind alone, the best thing to do for the safety of animals taken in from the wild, is to call animal services.
Definitely NOT for food. You can get them for pets, and wild bunnies help demolish the weeds in your yard.
It really depends on what bunny, theirs wild bunnies and home pets. If you have a home serve bunny then it would be O.K to feed it milk, wildly NO you shouldn't be coming up to wild bunnies anyways unless you have a job with national gegraphic of somthing!:) Hoped i helped
Most likely not.
Only if you want to get bitten and then possibly infected!
Mommy rabbit milk
The doe, also known as the mother rabbit, would look after the bunnies.
Mine are wild but they started at about 15-17 days
no, dwarf hotot rabbits are meant to stay inside human shelter if not being played with or walked all bunnies other than wild ones can get diseases if kept outside too long
yea
The most certainly are not wild.
You could but they will eat on their own but they wont if they are baby's you need to feed them.
In the wild when rabbits are living in warrens the male rabbits stay with the warren but the females with babies are in a separate part of the warren than the other bunnies. Males are very territorial and will run other male rabbits off.
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Yes, it is okay to hold the bunnies. This way they get used to people and will be less wild and apt to squirm and scratch when held.