Thursday, 21 July 2011

When do baby rabbits stop to nurse from her/its/their mommy?

When do baby rabbits stop to nurse from her/its/their mommy?

NEED HELP! My baby rabbits are 2 weeks and people says, thereß she/it with 4-5 weeks or 8 weeks or 6 weeks should hold. Which of one is it?! needs you information request.

from Kate M

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You/they should the nurse for as it leaves, you as possibly yearn. Some does, becomes for itself with ungefähr 6 weeks disaccustoms, but they become others for longer than nurses lets work. As yearn as her/it, are healthy, and the mommy is fine with it, you let her/it/them go until 8 weeks, if you können.
You/they should disaccustom her/it/them slowly. Allow them to have access to balls, hay and water of the time is she/it from the nest crate. As soon as they are sufficiently old, können you, to remove one or two at a time, starts, so that they are accustomed to being alone and the mother, that gradually not being, to them, there. As she/it too ungefähr 6-8 weeks comes, she will eat more solid meal and less of the doe will nurse.
You/they for, to let work as as a nurse, yearns as possible, is the best. Rabbits, that too frühe can disaccustoms, has of late problems in lives and could do it not even on 8-10 weeks. You/they still build her/its/their immune system während with the doe and the need to best chance, to lead a long healthy life.

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from Regina Falange, I would recommend to let work her/it/them as a nurse until they are 8 weeks old. You/they können with 6 weeks, but it, disaccustoms healthier at the babies, who left her/it/them, werden\'s until they are 8 weeks. Really somewhere, weeks will be O.K. from 6-8. Not before him/it however, and not too much after, because some rabbits früher as others sexually mature becomes.
Hope that this helps!

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Rabbit owners, much research,

from team Edward Twilight 6 weeks

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Rabbit breeders of 5 yrs

through ilikeyah... 6 weeks i knows:)

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