Anyone an expert on Rabbits? *NEW PICS*
#12
RE: Anyone an expert on Rabbits?
Awesome find (somehow I missed that one!) Really good info there. The mother is definately not feeding them - based on what I read there. The two rabbits we got are supposedly just under a year old (so maybe that is why she is not feeding them)
I'll keep you posted and I'll try to get some pics up - they are really cute looking.
Thanks again Shon!
I'll keep you posted and I'll try to get some pics up - they are really cute looking.
Thanks again Shon!
#14
RE: Anyone an expert on Rabbits?
I have seen this sometimes in new mothers. They boot them out of the nest. I am sure that a new home quite so soon did not help either. If the same happens in the second year, cook her and get another rabbit.
#15
RE: Anyone an expert on Rabbits?
ORIGINAL: Dragone#19
If the same happens in the second year, cook her and get another rabbit.
If the same happens in the second year, cook her and get another rabbit.
#17
RE: Anyone an expert on Rabbits?
I agree - it was probably the stress. Still can't believe the guy sold us a pregnant rabbit (I'm kind po'd about that, but oh well) Well there has been an interesting turn of events, my hubby went out to feed the rabbits, opened the cage door and both of them took off like they were on fire. Hopefully they come back.
As for the babies, I started feeding them last night, they seem to be doing really well. They are eating real well. Hopefully they'll be okay.
As for the babies, I started feeding them last night, they seem to be doing really well. They are eating real well. Hopefully they'll be okay.
#19
RE: Anyone an expert on Rabbits?
ORIGINAL: shon
Cool, glad to hear the babes are doing well want to see pics
Cool, glad to hear the babes are doing well want to see pics