It is very unlikely that there is something wrong with your rabbit. Actually, buns pee orange/red for little reason. It could be because of the winter, something in the food or, at times, it's just a color. Even when you feed two buns the same food, one might pee orange while the other one doesn't. More information is available on http://www.blurtit.com/q850680.html
Rabbits' urine varies in color from clear to yellow to brown to bright red. This is usually not a cause for alarm unless there are additional signs, such as sitting and straining to urinate, loss of appetite or a temperature. When you see red urine, don't panic; just keep your eyes open for other signs that may indicate a problem.
The red color will usually be gone in a day or two but can last for a much longer time. Actual blood in the urine would look like urine with red specks. If you're in doubt, don't risk your bunny's health -- have your vet test for blood in the urine.
You can have 20 different rabbits in your barn and feed them all the same things. One rabbits pee could be a creamy yellow and the others a bright orange. It is just the different pigmentation factors in each individual animals kidney's.
It is not advisable to sell rabbits' urine. Rabbits produce very little urine and their urine is not a commonly sought-after product. Additionally, selling an animal's waste may not be legal in all locations and could potentially pose health risks.
While it is normal for rabbits to urinate when excited or scared it is not so normal for them to just wet themselves. The rabbit could have an infection of some type that will need to be treated so a trip to the vet would be recommended.
Pumpkins are eaten by many animals including rabbits, squirrels and deer. A reputable way of deterring pests is by using diluted red fox urine around the garden. This urine is available from many home and garden stores.
Yes, rabbits can eat red peppers in moderation as a treat. Red peppers are a good source of Vitamin C for rabbits, but they should not make up a large portion of their diet due to their high sugar content. It's best to offer red peppers as an occasional snack rather than a daily staple.
Generaly dwarf rabbits can be slightly nippy in either sex but main characteristic differences are males spray urine to mark teritories and females can start to get mean as they get older because they want bred.
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It is not advisable to sell rabbits' urine. Rabbits produce very little urine and their urine is not a commonly sought-after product. Additionally, selling an animal's waste may not be legal in all locations and could potentially pose health risks.
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If you find red liquid, it could be urine or blood if it is blood red, it will be blodd so take your rabbit to a vet quickly and if it is a another red (not a strong red colour) it will be pee but i would take to a vet anyway so take it to vet in case you might be feeding it wrong if its urine, to many carrots
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Albino rabbits are white with red eyes.
Are you asking if babies rabbits can die from getting their urine on them or are you asking if baby rabbits will die if they do not urinate?? Baby rabbits will die if they are in an unsanitary nest full of their urine (a wet nest) baby rabbits will also die if they are not stimulated to urinate which the mother does after she feed s them until they are old enough to go without her stimulation. That is why if you are bottle feeding you must stimulate the babies to get them to urinate everytime you feed them.
While it is normal for rabbits to urinate when excited or scared it is not so normal for them to just wet themselves. The rabbit could have an infection of some type that will need to be treated so a trip to the vet would be recommended.
Rabbits spray urine to mark their territory and communicate with other rabbits. To prevent this behavior, spaying or neutering your rabbit can help reduce the urge to mark territory. Providing a clean and spacious living environment, along with regular litter box training, can also help discourage urine spraying.
to conserve water