Rabbits!

I love rabbits because...

  • They're sooo cute!

    Votes: 52 27.5%
  • They're friendly!

    Votes: 19 10.1%
  • They're entertaining!

    Votes: 40 21.2%
  • They've cast me under their fluffy spell!

    Votes: 78 41.3%

  • Total voters
    189
I thought my partner was going to get a little bit bigger one for her. (Albino) we will have to make due until I can get a bigger one. I but her on the formula if she will drink it. Only when she's nursing it will be available to her. Her water went to food area.i tried to give her a little with a syringe. It was a struggle. Any suggestions on how to get her to drink it.
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I give her water in this so it's easier and when the kits get bigger I won't have to water 3 or 4 X a day. I put the milk supplement in a water bottle and leave it with her all day so she can proses it and turn it in to her own. The nipple on the bottom is just for rabbits. I spent about 10 bucks to make it. I got everything at lows except the nipple that I got online.
 
I wouldn't put liquid milk supplement in a bottle and leave it - bacteria will grow in it pretty quickly (the warmer the room temperature, the faster bacteria grow). You could give your doe diarrhea or worse this way. A doe that is nursing a large litter may need extra calcium, but it would be better to give it to her in a dry form (like calf manna) or maybe as bread soaked in milk - something you can remove if it doesn't get consumed within a few minutes.
 
I give her water in this so it's easier and when the kits get bigger I won't have to water 3 or 4 X a day. I put the milk supplement in a water bottle and leave it with her all day so she can proses it and turn it in to her own. The nipple on the bottom is just for rabbits. I spent about 10 bucks to make it. I got everything at lows except the nipple that I got online.
 
I've actually been *thinking* of getting some rabbits for meat reasons..but not even sure where to start. I mean...we could go to the pet store, but I don't know where the get their animals from...so that thought isnt sitting too well with me.

I guess it's another excuse to surf Google.

I have found that in most states you can find little local livestock auctions that is where I acquired most of mine I currently own 3 Registered Dutch rabbits.
 
I wouldn't put liquid milk supplement in a bottle and leave it - bacteria will grow in it pretty quickly (the warmer the room temperature, the faster bacteria grow). You could give your doe diarrhea or worse this way. A doe that is nursing a large litter may need extra calcium, but it would be better to give it to her in a dry form (like calf manna) or maybe as bread soaked in milk - something you can remove if it doesn't get consumed within a few minutes.
the room is 50 degrees u think it is still to hot? I'm new at the baby thing. I sell it when I changed it every day and it doesn't smell bad . And her poop looks normal a little bigger but normal.
 
 I have found that in most states you can find little local livestock auctions that is where I acquired most of mine I currently own 3 Registered Dutch rabbits.
cross road rabbittry is where I got my new Zealand white s they are all natural. No medicine or bad stuff
 

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