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what to feed a baby jackrabbit

by Jacey Oberbrunner V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The most recommended vegetables for your rabbit are:

  • Lettuce
  • Carrot (in small quantities)
  • Cauliflower
  • Chard
  • Spinach (in small quantities)
  • Radish
  • Celery
  • Tomato
  • Cucumber
  • Artichoke

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Jack rabbits should be weaned at 7 to 9 weeks. Replace the goat's milk with tiny pieces of cut up apple or banana. Place the fruit in a small dish and allow the rabbit to eat as desired. Provide oat hay, Timothy hay and/or alfalfa hay to the rabbit once its eyes open.Sep 26, 2017

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What do you feed a baby rabbit with one eye closed?

Feed The Rabbits If the baby rabbits you rescued are infants with their eyes closed or barely any fur, you’ll need to hand feed them formula. There are different opinions on what type of milk you should feed them, how often and how to do it. However, goat milk or kitten milk replacer is typically the milk of choice.

What kind of Milk can I give my Baby Rabbit?

Rabbit milk is the most caloric of all mammals’ milk, so you’ll need to make sure you get the proper replacement and amounts. Buy Kitten Milk Replacer (KMR) or goat milk to feed the babies. You can purchase these at pet stores or sometimes at a local vet’s office.

What do you feed a baby rabbit with acidophilus?

Acidophilus is available at most health food stores. Buy syringes or eyedroppers for feedings. Baby rabbits won’t usually eat from a bottle, so make sure to have some sterile oral syringes or eyedroppers on hand to feed them. This will help you control the amount the kittens eat and help mimic the size of a mother’s nipple.

How often should you feed a newborn baby rabbit?

Once you’ve mixed the formula, you can nurse your baby rabbit twice a day. It’s important to feed them similarly to how they feed from their mothers to help them stay healthy and grow. Mother rabbits generally feed their babies twice a day — at dawn and at dusk. Allow the kitten to eat at its own pace.

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How do you take care of a wild baby jackrabbit?

Newborn jackrabbits are weak and need to be kept warm and quiet so open a window, but keep them warm using a cage and heating pad on the lowest heat possible, under the padding in the cage. If this is not possible, it is best to close the window to keep the baby jackrabbit as warm as possible.

What do you feed a baby rabbit without a mother?

Baby rabbits should be fed Kitten Milk Replacer (KMR) or goat milk, which you can buy at pet stores, or sometimes even a local veterinarian's office. Because rabbit milk is the most caloric of all mammals, we add in one tablespoon of 100% heavy whipping cream (no sugar) to each can of KMR.

What do you do with baby jack rabbits?

To help or not to help wildlife - a tough question If you ever come across a baby jack rabbit, just walk away (unless she's clearly injured). They don't need help - just to be left alone. If you ever find a wild bird or animal that seems to be in distress, contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.

Can you keep a baby jack rabbit as a pet?

Pet Jackrabbits Jackrabbits, and other hares, have not been domesticated and don't usually make good pets. However, there are a couple of rabbit breeds who look very much like jackrabbits and can make lovely companions, the Belgian hare perhaps being the most hare-like example.

What does a wild baby rabbit eat?

Wild baby rabbits are primarily herbivores, which means they eat only plants. This implies that they never consume meat or animal parts and only eat vegetation. According to long-term research on European rabbits, wild rabbits seldom if ever consume or even try to eat other animal flesh.

Can baby bunnies drink water?

Baby bunnies will start to drink water at about 3-4 weeks old, and you can give them a very shallow bowl of water to drink from while they are small.

Do jack rabbits need water?

Rabbits must have access to plenty of fresh water at all times. Rabbits eating lots of fresh grass and greens will drink less, whilst those eating mostly hay will drink more. Bowls are better than bottles as lapping from a bowl is more natural to rabbits.

What do baby rabbits eat and drink?

The diet of baby rabbits adjusts steadily as they grow. They'll start eating solid hay at around 2 weeks of age. This will be supplemented by milk from their mother, though. By the time they reach 4 weeks, baby rabbits eat pellets and hay.

How do you take care of an abandoned baby bunny?

As soon as their eyes are open, you may introduce the bunnies to hay, such as oat and timothy hay, some alfalfa, and pellets, and for wild ones, add dark leafy veggies such as dandelion greens, carrot tops, parsley, grated carrots, etc. Keep the greens fresh, moist, and stand them up in a heavy mug of water.

What does a 3 week old wild rabbit look like?

Three Weeks Old: At this age, their fur should be standing up a little more off their bodies and they should start to appear to have normal rabbit fur. Cottontails at this age should be eating natural foods — grasses, weeds, fruits and vegetables — and should now weigh 70-80+ grams.

How can you tell how old a jack rabbit is?

Bunnies are considered young until they are 12 months old. A baby rabbit is an adolescent from 3 to 6 months. The teenage period for rabbits is 6 to 12 months. At this point, they'll have most of their fur and be comfortable venturing around on their own.

Will a wild baby rabbit survive in captivity?

Wild baby rabbits don't do well in captivity. Not only do their natural survival instincts prevent them from being a suitable pet, but they spread dangerous diseases. Most bunnies become stressed and depressed living in small hutches and cages. Their diet is also not as varied when living in captivity than the wild.

Can baby rabbits survive without mum?

Young rabbits disperse from the nest at 15-20 days old. By three weeks of age, they are on their own in the wild and no longer require a mother's care. This means that young rabbits found on the ground may be completely healthy. Even though they look small, they are not orphans and do not need any human intervention.

How do you take care of an abandoned baby bunny?

To keep your orphaned bunnies healthy, keep the nest at 95-98 degrees for the first 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, you can lower the temperature by 3-5 degrees each day until you reach room temperature, which is around 68-72 degrees. As a wild bunny grows older, protect it from extreme cold and heat.

What can I feed baby bunny?

Young rabbits, under approximately 7-8 months old, should be fed alfalfa pellets and alfalfa hay free-choice; they need the extra protein and calcium as they grow. They, too, can have a variety of vegetables.

How do you make rabbit milk?

Things You'll Need1/2 cup of fresh whole goat's milk.1/2 cup of kitten milk replacer.1/2 tsp. of heavy cream.10 capsules or 1 Tbsp. of freeze-dried colostrum.Container with lid.Pan.Thermometer.Bottle with small nipple.

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Tips

Only handle a wild rabbit when you are feeding or you will put it into shock and it is potentially fatal.

About This Article

This article was co-authored by Pippa Elliott, MRCVS. Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery.

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