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BABY RABBIT NEED HELP ASAP!!?
ok so i had bought a dutch baby rabbit the other day for my poppop the guy said it may be 2 months old. well i noticed last night that he (the baby rabbit) didnt look right. i have powdered goats milk and pedialyte from when i was raising a newborn baby rabbit. should i try feeding it to him. if so how much do i put in the goats milk( the pedialyte)? and how much should i feed him and how many hours? he is small with a big belly and looks at about 5-7 weeks old
4 Answers
- catxLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
At 5-7 weeks he should be eating hay and pellets and not need any milk.
However I'm concerned its belly looks big - this could be bloat which can be fatal in young rabbits. I suggest a vet trip asap!
- 8 years ago
Feed her a Syringe full( just one) every 1-2 hours just see how he does the first time ou feed him and give him some alfalfa from a local pet store and that should help:)
Good luck!
- Anonymous8 years ago
At that age it should be drinking water and feed it rabbit food not vegtables.
- Anonymous8 years ago
ok