If they are not willing to eat, warm them up first with a towel and hair dryer (don't burn them) or a heating pad. It should 'revive' them and get them moving. They usually get cold when not fed.
They haven't been fed yet :(. Did momma pull any fur for them? Try flipping mom over and securley hold her down and let a baby nurse. If the baby stops nursing frequently its likley she doesn't have milk.
That sound awesome. I would give him a litter box in his new cage, that way you can just dump it out once a day and more than half would be in the litter pan. He will most likley adapt to it right away since he goes in 1 corner now.
Put his poo in the litterbox, so he knows to go to the bathroom in it. I've also heard that putting hay around it will also help them go to that corner..
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I would do the same, also make sure he has cold water to drink at all times. Also, in the middle of the trip wet his ears down with cold water.
The one with blue-gray eyes would most likley be a blue point. The holland lop is a sable point, if he has darker coloring all over his body he is a smutty sable point or a "seal point".
The FROSTED PEARL, Here is a very interesting Agouti color. The Frosted Pearl is a Red Family Agouti with a Shaded Gene or a Red Family Chinchilla. In England this color is often called a Chinchilla Tortoise or an Iron Gray. It is a rabbit whose coat
color has been modified from a Chestnut...