Losing one newborn bunny daily

Okay. I would cycle babies. Take the strongest three or four and separate them for one feeding to let the weaker ones have an extra chance at food. Don't leave one by itself because it'll get too cold.
This would put the stronger ones at risk but if they're double the size I wouldn't worry.

What breed are the rabbits?
I second this. He is defiantly underfed. Mother rabbits only nurse for a few minutes a few times a day. Go ahead and separate them so this little guy doesn't miss the next feeding. Keep an eye on them though. If they get to cold, they won't be able to digest the milk which leads to problems.
 
I honestly don’t know what breed they are. I took the mama in from a teenage girl who couldn’t care for her. She didn’t know the breed and I am a first time rabbit owner.
Do you have a picture? Some rabbits have naturally small babies that can't survive (dwarfisms and genetic mutations), knowing her breed could really help.
 

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I know mamas milk is best but every website I’ve read states to use KMR or raw goat milk. I don’t know how to obtain raw goat milk or colostrum 🤦🏻‍♀️
Raw goat milk is not going to help. While it may be easier to digest than cow milk, it isn't that much different from cow milk as far as butterfat and solids non fat. The only way you could get colostrum is if you know someone who raises goats and has some frozen. There are also colostrum substitutes available commercially. Undiluted evaporated milk with maybe an egg yolk in it might help.
 

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