Zoohtasim
Crowing
- Jun 7, 2021
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I know this is a Chicken Forum but I just had baby rabbits!
Mums not feeding them so I hold her and feed them!
Mums not feeding them so I hold her and feed them!
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You can change the Forum in which it gets entered. There is one that includes rabbits in its postings.I know this is a Chicken Forum but I just had baby rabbits!
Yes, thank you!You can change the Forum in which it gets entered. There is one that includes rabbits in its postings.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/other-pets-livestock.22/
I don't know much about rabbits, One is Pink, and other is Dark Gray. Am I correct??
WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and
Mums not feeding them so I hold her and feed them!
Nope, mum seems to be feeding them on her own now. I think she just needed some time to process what on earth happened! And I noticed, she is losing fur now. Is that supposed to happen? Like shouldnt it have been completed at birth?Are you bottle feeding them?
She may still pluck some hair out for the nest, specially if it gets a bit colderNope, mum seems to be feeding them on her own now. I think she just needed some time to process what on earth happened! And I noticed, she is losing fur now. Is that supposed to happen? Like shouldnt it have been completed at birth?
Many does pull more fur a day or two after the kits are born. Its helpful to save some if she pulls a lot. It can be used for future litters that need it.Nope, mum seems to be feeding them on her own now. I think she just needed some time to process what on earth happened! And I noticed, she is losing fur now. Is that supposed to happen? Like shouldnt it have been completed at birth?
Oh okay, thanks!She may still pluck some hair out for the nest, specially if it gets a bit colder