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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny had babies

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    • Nbunr
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        My bunny just had babies surprisingly. I’ve had her 29 days before she gave birth and I do not have a male so that was a surprise. Now I don’t know what to do. What should I feed her? What do I feed the babies? How old are they supposed to be for solid food? What age is old enough to leave mom? She had three babies and all are still alive at day 3 I think it is. Would getting a bowl for water for the babies/mom be better or should I just leave the bottle?


      • jerseygirl
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          There’s a lot of good information here.
          http://rabbit.org/domestic-baby-bunnies-and-their-mom/

          The mum will probably only visit the babies once a day to feed them. You’ll just need to routinely check on them to see if all are getting fed & haven’t strayed from the nest.

          Mum will need a higher protein diet. So give her full bowl of plain pellets (not cereal mixes).

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