alot depends on the age of your bunny
the bunnys that stay at my place arent weend or ready to leave momma til they are about 8 weeks old and tho they hop free in the barn at feeding times we try to keep them away from fresh vegies they have to depend on momma to be doin her part and we add pellets and all the hay they can eat AND LOTS OF FRESH WATER
Bunnies, also known as rabbits, typically live in burrows underground. They like to dig tunnels and create networks of interconnected chambers to use as shelter and to raise their young.
Its not just 1 bunnie the mother isn't feeding its all of them and you only know that by checking if there stomachs are round and plump and if they arent take them out right then and there.You have to count how much bunnies you have each day if there with their mother because its sad to say she might eat them.And if the mother dosent feed them you can maybe go to a local petshop a petsmart or a petco and they should have somthing called KMR milk and that stands for Kitty Milk Replacer and you must keep the bunnies away from the mother and father after you feed them yourself they may not be put back in their parents cage. I hope I helped and good luck with your bunnies.
Bunnies do not have eyeliner on.
They are not carnivores. Bunnies are herbivores, which is like being vegetarian. Bunnies do not and will not eat meat.
Baby rabbits should open their eyes around day 11 or 12 after birth.
no
Yes they are.
can new born baby bunnies have half and half
Bacon
yes
In or out of what? Their nest box? They should stay in their nest box until they are able to get out by themselves. Is that your question?
it is ok aslong as long as they are brothers and sisters and born in the same littler do not introduce any other bunnys until 8 weeks apart froom its mother and brothers and sisters
You should only handle newborn bunnies, if you absolutely have to. As in moving them to another cage while cleaning the current cage. But, you can handle them right away. Please don't, though, unless you have mommies supervision.
If the doe has been lost (died) the best bet is to transfer the bunnies to another doe or find a breeder with experience tube feeding. Feeding newborns by bottle is problematic and often ends up with aspiration pneumonia.
Bunnies, also known as rabbits, typically live in burrows underground. They like to dig tunnels and create networks of interconnected chambers to use as shelter and to raise their young.
It is normal to find a rabbit's nest with fur from the mother. It is doubtful that this is a requirement for baby rabbits to survive but it presumably adds some protection.
You've got the answer in your question! You left your job to raise your child.