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Forum DIET & CARE 2 Mommy rabbits

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    • Tristen Clarke
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        Hi, S have 2 Mommy rabbits, one that had delivered and 1 awaiting arrival. Should they be serrated, even though they seen to be taking care of each other? We don’t want to Dustin them during this tome but we don’t want to harm Amy of them, either. Any suggestions? Thank you very much.


      • jerseygirl
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          Hello

          I would think yes to play it safe. Though they may be getting along now, things could change once the milk comes in. If you separate be sure to give plenty of nesting materials.

          I’d advise you ask a breeder who has experience or ask on http://www.allexperts.com/el/Rabbits/
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          Please be aware the BinkyBunny forums do not allow discussion of intentional breeding.

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