Hello!!! I am new to rabbits and need some help from an experienced rabbit lover!!
I rescued 3 rabbits (I think they are lionhead but I really have not clue!) they are TINY!!! Two fit in the palm of my hand maybe 5 inches long at most! The other is a little bigger maybe 8 inches. The feed store had no clue about them and even told me things that without any bunny knowledge I knew was WRONG! When I saw them at the feed store they were in a huge barn that was FREEZING (41F) and drafty!! There were in an all wire cage with bedding or corner to huddle in and get warm!
Since they are SO TINY, I looked online and think that they are 3 - 4 weeks old. However, you guys are always so amazing and I thought I would ask your opinion! Take a look at the pictures and let me know what you think!
Anyways on with my story, there was no mommy bunny in sight and I felt that they would die if I didn't take them home. I have no bunny cage, only a temporary home while we build their palace. So welcome to the family!
I noticed that one tiny bunny has some stuff on her/his nose. I thought maybe it was cold in that place and that caused it so I cleaned it off with a warm cottonball yesterday. To my disappointment, it is back. (I have no place to separate the baby to so even though I understand I should quarantine it, I can't. I was NOT prepared for bunnies!!!)
I researched everything I could and I'm thinking snuffles but many of the classic symptoms are not there. There is no sneezing, no labored breathing, and totally clean paws. All 3 are a bit lethargic but I am thinking that they should have mommy bunny milk still! Also is snuffles contagious to other animals? Cat, Dog, Cow, Pig, Chickens, Turkeys, People? I can't afford to take them to the vet that cost $65 for just the visit so any ideas would be wonderful. I did put a tiny bit of ACV in their water.


This is in my 10 yr olds daughter's lap


Next to my daughters hand
Dirty Nose Pictures:

Bunny 1 (older bunny nothing really there)

Bunny 2(little stuff on nose)


Bunny 3 (This is the one i'm worried most about)
Thank you for your help!!!!!!!!
I rescued 3 rabbits (I think they are lionhead but I really have not clue!) they are TINY!!! Two fit in the palm of my hand maybe 5 inches long at most! The other is a little bigger maybe 8 inches. The feed store had no clue about them and even told me things that without any bunny knowledge I knew was WRONG! When I saw them at the feed store they were in a huge barn that was FREEZING (41F) and drafty!! There were in an all wire cage with bedding or corner to huddle in and get warm!

Since they are SO TINY, I looked online and think that they are 3 - 4 weeks old. However, you guys are always so amazing and I thought I would ask your opinion! Take a look at the pictures and let me know what you think!
Anyways on with my story, there was no mommy bunny in sight and I felt that they would die if I didn't take them home. I have no bunny cage, only a temporary home while we build their palace. So welcome to the family!

I noticed that one tiny bunny has some stuff on her/his nose. I thought maybe it was cold in that place and that caused it so I cleaned it off with a warm cottonball yesterday. To my disappointment, it is back. (I have no place to separate the baby to so even though I understand I should quarantine it, I can't. I was NOT prepared for bunnies!!!)
I researched everything I could and I'm thinking snuffles but many of the classic symptoms are not there. There is no sneezing, no labored breathing, and totally clean paws. All 3 are a bit lethargic but I am thinking that they should have mommy bunny milk still! Also is snuffles contagious to other animals? Cat, Dog, Cow, Pig, Chickens, Turkeys, People? I can't afford to take them to the vet that cost $65 for just the visit so any ideas would be wonderful. I did put a tiny bit of ACV in their water.
This is in my 10 yr olds daughter's lap
Next to my daughters hand
Dirty Nose Pictures:
Bunny 1 (older bunny nothing really there)
Bunny 2(little stuff on nose)
Bunny 3 (This is the one i'm worried most about)
Thank you for your help!!!!!!!!