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    Sickly, runty rabbit

    Here is a pick of baby runt with litter mate https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
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    Sickly, runty rabbit

    He has access to pellets and timothy hay all the time. Once or twice a week she lets him nibble on a bit of kale. He doesn't eat the hay though. I'm thinking it is because of the malocclusion, and his trimmed teeth? He is 11 weeks old.
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    Sickly, runty rabbit

    Well, even if that is the problem, and it was caused by our care....I'll look at the bright side~ We have a dearly loved little bunny that would have surely met its end without my daughters intervention, and her daddy allowing her to foster it. I hope it grows well enough that I don't go to bed...
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    Sickly, runty rabbit

    I'm brand new to the forum. If I'm posting in the wrong place I apologize. Back story~ My daughter "saved" a sickly little runt from being culled. When it was only 3 days old she noticed it's droppings were matted to it's bottom. She cleaned them off and gave baby back to its mom. Same problem...
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