Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
I currently have 1 left. The other night I put the kits in the hutch with the other kits to see if their (the older kits) mama would feed them. When I checked on them yesterday morning, I found a kit dead, like 4 feet away from the hutch (don't ask me how that happened). Then yesterday morning I had the 2 left in the house on the heating pad in the living room off to the side a little bit. My sister was playing around there and accidentally stepped on one, and I'm pretty sure broke a rib, which punctured a lung, and the kit died in my hand. The last one is doing ok though. If he makes it I'll probably keep him because I think from bottle feeding I'd get super attached and not be able to let him go lol
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
Aww...
sounds like the doe must have kicked the kit out. I've never heard of that happening, but....
How is the last one doing?

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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
Syberchick70 wrote:Aww...sounds like the doe must have kicked the kit out. I've never heard of that happening, but....
No, does do not normally mess with nestlings other than to feed and groom a bit while feeding.
More likely it crawled out or was pulled out on the teat.
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
But I can't see how it could've gotten out. The hutch is 2 story, and there's not enough space between the door and the wood that the hinge is attached to for it to have crawled out. And the mesh We used to build it is really small
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
Bandits Bunny Farm wrote:But I can't see how it could've gotten out. The hutch is 2 story, and there's not enough space between the door and the wood that the hinge is attached to for it to have crawled out. And the mesh We used to build it is really small
Could a younger sibling have taken them out, and maybe not notice one crawl away?
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
Bandits Bunny Farm wrote:But I can't see how it could've gotten out. The hutch is 2 story, and there's not enough space between the door and the wood that the hinge is attached to for it to have crawled out. And the mesh We used to build it is really small
Bizarre
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
It was 6 in the morning when I checked on them, so no
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
of the five babies I'm hand feeding at the moment I have two that are of concern.
1. a kit I call tongues because it took forever to feed him (one drop of milk at a time on his tongue). he drank plenty, just took a long time to do so. Still doesn't understand sucking. He now drinks from a plate but frequently falls over and turns in circles. I think he has something wrong with him. Thinking of culling him but wondering if a small dose of ivermectin might be in order? (all I have is horsewormer paste so I'd need to be careful with dosage). Or would it perhaps be a waste of time.. .he'd only be going to a pet home.
2. a kit I call stubborn. he's the ONLY one of the five who will not drink from a saucer. I've dipped his nose, I've used the pipette to lead him the saucer, stuck him in the milk and NADA. He will actively suck the milk out of the pipette for one round, and if (and only if he's up for it) he will lick milk off the end if I have it there in drop form in front of his nose. He's a kit that I do not know how he is still alive as he is the hardest to feed of the bunch and rarely takes more than one pipette sometimes two. He always acts hungry but getting him to eat is a total challenge.
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1. a kit I call tongues because it took forever to feed him (one drop of milk at a time on his tongue). he drank plenty, just took a long time to do so. Still doesn't understand sucking. He now drinks from a plate but frequently falls over and turns in circles. I think he has something wrong with him. Thinking of culling him but wondering if a small dose of ivermectin might be in order? (all I have is horsewormer paste so I'd need to be careful with dosage). Or would it perhaps be a waste of time.. .he'd only be going to a pet home.
2. a kit I call stubborn. he's the ONLY one of the five who will not drink from a saucer. I've dipped his nose, I've used the pipette to lead him the saucer, stuck him in the milk and NADA. He will actively suck the milk out of the pipette for one round, and if (and only if he's up for it) he will lick milk off the end if I have it there in drop form in front of his nose. He's a kit that I do not know how he is still alive as he is the hardest to feed of the bunch and rarely takes more than one pipette sometimes two. He always acts hungry but getting him to eat is a total challenge.
Thoughts? Recommendations?
Anything is appreciated.

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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
ladysown wrote:1. a kit I call tongues
It does sound like something is wrong. Could be E.c., could be a defect in the ear, etc. I would either cull or try the ivermectin. I'd probably try the ivermectin first, knowing me.

ladysown wrote:2. a kit I call stubborn
As an aside, I've never gotten a kit to drink from a bowl or saucer. I have tried.

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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
ladysown wrote:of the five babies I'm hand feeding at the moment I have two that are of concern.
How old are the kits?
I remember reading something about a hand raised kit that started turning in circles. It had something to do with not having the proper kind of milk or something, it causes an incurable issue, but I can't recall what it was. Not sure if that's what you're feeling with or not.

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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
they are getting goats milk. I've successfully raised three or four litters on goat's milk. just these two kits that are struggling.
I'll keep plugging away at them. They are old enough to start nibbling on oats... born March 5 so they've made it this far. Old enough I've stuck an older kit in with them to help them stay warm and show them the ropes.
She's being a good girl with them. I can usually save them once they hit day 17 but those two are worrisome.
I'll keep plugging away at them. They are old enough to start nibbling on oats... born March 5 so they've made it this far. Old enough I've stuck an older kit in with them to help them stay warm and show them the ropes.

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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
Yeah, that makes them almost 3 weeks old. Best of luck with them, I hope they make it.
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
Hi,
I only have UHT goat milk available, and would honey be a suitable substitude for the corn sirup?
That's what I have available, and I really consider feeding my lil runt...
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I only have UHT goat milk available, and would honey be a suitable substitude for the corn sirup?
That's what I have available, and I really consider feeding my lil runt...
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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
I think you can use honey. You can make your own syrup with sugar and water. Just do a search. Or use the honey... I think it's alright to use for young bunnies. 

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Re: Formula feeding baby bunnies *PICS & VIDS*
Ok I have one kit that is not getting fed or just will not eat. My wife is wanting to hand feed it so this is where I came to get the info and found this post. Miss m I am going to go with your very first post and give it a shot. I know it's an older post so if anyone has any suggestions or updates I / wife, are going to give it a try.
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I went to Wal Mart and got everything and it took several minutes of just dabbing in on its chin with the eye dropper. It finally started to go at it pretty good. Kinda lost interest after about a 1/4 of the eye dropper. I didn't want to force it so I put it back in the box. After reading through the rest of the post I think I will try holding the doe tonight and see if that will work. I know since they are meat rabbits I probably should just cull it but it's kinda fun trying to help out. Plus the wife will feel much better about it if we at least tried. She was dead set against this when I started but has been buying in pretty good.
-- Fri May 15, 2015 12:39 pm --
I went to Wal Mart and got everything and it took several minutes of just dabbing in on its chin with the eye dropper. It finally started to go at it pretty good. Kinda lost interest after about a 1/4 of the eye dropper. I didn't want to force it so I put it back in the box. After reading through the rest of the post I think I will try holding the doe tonight and see if that will work. I know since they are meat rabbits I probably should just cull it but it's kinda fun trying to help out. Plus the wife will feel much better about it if we at least tried. She was dead set against this when I started but has been buying in pretty good.

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