Rabbits usually pull their fur and make a nest the evening or day before giving birth. If they have made a nest & pulled fur but still no babies DON'T PANIC! Let mother nature take it's course and everything will come at the right time. ;) Answered By: a Rabbit Pro.
It is not recommended to give a bald rabbit any special treatment unless there is an underlying medical condition causing the hair loss. It is best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the cause of the hair loss and appropriate treatment.
Take him/her to the vet immediately. Give him lots of hay to eat, so that he might push it out himself.
Yes, all rabbits are mammals. Mammals are warm-blooded animals that typically have hair or fur, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk. Rabbits belong to the mammalian order Lagomorpha.
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fish. if its a mammal it would have either be warm blooded,have hair,fur,or wool,give live birth,and breathe wit lungs
Yeah of course! Where else is it supposed to give birth?! Make sure it has a bedding area and has lots of hay and straw, the doe will rip hair out to make a nest, if she has no hair and has babies that's a problem as its the hair that conducts the heat and keeps the babies at the correct temperature. Good Luck and Congrats ;)
no. pluck under her chin and back. that's the fur that she pulls out for the kits, it is not sore.
when a rabbit is going to have birth, she will start to pull out her hair to make a warm and safe nest for her babies. you shouldn't try to get rid of the fur because when the rabbits are born, they have no fur.
A rabbit is a mammal because it has hair, feeds its young with milk, is warm blooded, and gives birth to live young.
okapi's are mammals. They give live birth, and feed their young, plus they have hair. okapi's are mammals. They give live birth, and feed their young, plus they have hair. okapi's are mammals. They give live birth, and feed their young, plus they have hair.
It is not recommended to give a bald rabbit any special treatment unless there is an underlying medical condition causing the hair loss. It is best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the cause of the hair loss and appropriate treatment.
No. It does not have hair, it does not produce milk and it does not give birth to live young.
give him a but bath about 3 times a week then take off any matted hair
Take him/her to the vet immediately. Give him lots of hay to eat, so that he might push it out himself.
Give birth to a child first, genetics.
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Yes, Mammals are catergorized as a eukaryotic heterotroph that has some sort of hair or fur, and give birth to live young.