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Oh bless 'em. I used to breed dwarf lops a few years ago - but I was quite lucky & my girls were all good moms. I never had to hand rear any. I would think it is hard to hand rear a baby bunny, but as with little puppies & kittens I would imagine, with the right care & the right amount of food & in the right environment they should be ok. Hope so. Just a thought -- when hand rearing dogs/cats you have to stimulate them to go to the toilet as they have no control over their bladder/bowels as mommy would usually lick them to stimulate them. Do you know if the baby buns need stimulating? |
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