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I was just wondering, what times of the day do you feed a baby bunny milk?
If you feed the baby bunny only twice a day do you give the feedings 12 hours apart like 11am to 11pm? Or 10am to 10pm?
 
Approximately 12 hours apart. Doesn't need to be exact. Just sometime in the morning and sometime in the evening. Though this also depends on the formula you are using.

You can only get away with twice a day feeding if you are using a formula that is rich enough in fat, protein, and nutrients(like the mother rabbits milk would be) to keep the babies bellies full that long. If you use a lean formula with not enough fat, protein, and nutrients, the babies bellies won't stay full long enough and they will start getting restless before 12 hours are up.
 
Approximately 12 hours apart. Doesn't need to be exact. Just sometime in the morning and sometime in the evening. Though this also depends on the formula you are using.

You can only get away with twice a day feeding if you are using a formula that is rich enough in fat, protein, and nutrients(like the mother rabbits milk would be) to keep the babies bellies full that long. If you use a lean formula with not enough fat, protein, and nutrients, the babies bellies won't stay full long enough and they will start getting restless before 12 hours are up.
What would you say if you were using goats milk?
For a 4 week old bunny
 
Was the rabbit hand fed before? What is his and the does normal diet now?

At 4 weeks it wouldn't be really necessary to feed milk anymore, they can be weaned at that age in a pinch, not ideal, but in case of a back-to-back litter it can be done. I don't know if introducing diferent milk at that age can cause problems or not, but I'm rather cautios about feeding new stuff they and the doe aren't used to. If it is safe amount wouldn't be so important since it would just be just a supplement, so I wouldn't give too much, and offer it in a bowl twice a day.
I supplement their feed with a little damp oatmeal now and then if they or the doe are on the skinny side.
 
Is this something you just started or have you been feeding since they were born?
 
Is this something you just started or have you been feeding since they were born?
Yeah I been feeding it to the baby bun since it was about a week old. I ended up with a bunny that was way to young about a week old. The person didn't wanna take care of it
 
I would just keep feeding it the way you have been, provided it's doing well and eating solid food now without any problems. It's old enough now that it's going to be eating more and more solid food to help supplement it's nutrition and growth. What solid foods do you feed it(type of hay, pellets, veggies, etc), and is it having any problems with eating any of it?
 
I would just keep feeding it the way you have been, provided it's doing well and eating solid food now without any problems. It's old enough now that it's going to be eating more and more solid food to help supplement it's nutrition and growth. What solid foods do you feed it(type of hay, pellets, veggies, etc), and is it having any problems with eating any of it?
I have been feeding it 3 times a day? Should I just keep feeding him 3 times and yeah I put Timothy hay and baby bunny pellets in the cage for him to eat and he eats it no problem and poops a lot lol 😅
 
The milk is mostly supplemental at this point, if he's eating plenty of solid food no problem(and always has access to free fed timothy or other grass hay), and his poops are looking good. If he is eating solid food well and poops are good, I would maybe cut back to 2 milk feedings. This will also help prepare for eventual weaning in a few weeks time.
 
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The milk is mostly supplemental at this point, if he's eating plenty of solid food no problem(and always has access to free fed timothy or other grass hay), and his poops are looking good. If he is eating solid food well and poops are good, I would maybe cut back to 2 milk feedings. This will also help prepare for eventual weaning in a few weeks time.
Okay thank you! Would I do that 2 feedings a day about 12 hours apart?

Sorry for all the questions lol just wanna make sure I'm doing this right :)
 
Yeah. Doesn't have to be exact though. You're just supplementing the solid food eating with some milk at this point. The milk is less of an essential component at this stage of hand feeding, and is more of a comfort/treat time than for nutrition.
 
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Yeah. Doesn't have to be exact though. You're just supplementing the solid food eating with some milk at this point. The milk is less of an essential component at this stage of hand feeding, and is more of a comfort/treat time than for nutrition.
Thank you so much!
 
Right or wrong, we have fed our baby bunnies Kitten Milk Replacer (with a bit of heavy cream added) three times a day. It seemed to work. When the babes got bigger and more robust we cut that back to twice daily until we weaned them.
 
Right or wrong, we have fed our baby bunnies Kitten Milk Replacer (with a bit of heavy cream added) three times a day. It seemed to work. When the babes got bigger and more robust we cut that back to twice daily until we weaned them.
We used kitten milk also till he got bigger
 
Yeah. Doesn't have to be exact though. You're just supplementing the solid food eating with some milk at this point. The milk is less of an essential component at this stage of hand feeding, and is more of a comfort/treat time than for nutrition.
I have another question, how old can the baby rabbits be before you can give then like wood to chew on? Or is 4 weeks old enough for them to start chewing on wood pieces
 
I have another question, how old can the baby rabbits be before you can give then like wood to chew on? Or is 4 weeks old enough for them to start chewing on wood pieces
Idk but mine chewing on wood good
 
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