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What to feed baby rabbits 3 weeks old?

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Feeding baby rabbits falls mostly to the mother rabbit for the first 3 weeks of the bunny’s life. Between 3 weeks and around 6 weeks old, the baby rabbits need less and less of mom, and more and more pellets and hay. read more

While raising baby rabbits, it’s very fun to watch the tiny kits grow in the nestbox, and then turn into delightful fluffballs at three and four weeks of age. Baby rabbits generally stay in the nestbox for the first two weeks of life. The doe takes care of them, and you take care of the doe. read more

Until 3 weeks: only milk. Until 3 weeks old, feed your baby rabbit only with his mother’s milk or other replacement milk (the most caloric milk from the pet store). There are more things to consider when you have such a little bunny, therefore, you better contact your vet. read more

) Cottontails wean and release about 3-4 weeks and jackrabbits much later (9+ weeks), whereas domestic rabbits are 6 weeks. 6 weeks-9weeks for Jackrabbits only, continue up to 9 weeks with formula, gradually changing to a dish for the warm formula, replacing the formula after 9 weeks slowly with a a dish of cup-up tiny banana or apple pieces. read more

Raising Baby Rabbits age Seven to Nine Weeks Old 7-9 weeks is an excellent age to put a permanent identifying tattoo into the kits’ left ears. In the United States, it is always the left ear. read more

Raising-Rabbits Home > Feeding Rabbits > Feeding Baby Rabbits Feeding baby rabbits falls mostly to the mother rabbit for the first 3 weeks of the bunny’s life. Between 3 weeks and around 6 weeks old, the baby rabbits need less and less of mom, and more and more pellets and hay. read more

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