Register

BUNNY 911: If your rabbit hasn't eaten or pooped in 12-24 hours, call a vet immediately! The subject of intentional breeding and/or meat rabbits is prohibited.

The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet.  It is your responsibility to assess the information being given and seek professional advice/second opinion from your veterinarian and/or qualified behaviorist.

TOP POSTS

Subject: 5 week old bunny HELP
Prev Next
You must login or register to post in forum.

Author Messages
BumMumTiff User is Offline
 Brampton Ontario
 Posts: 235
 Flemish Giant
 

10/06/2008 9:15 AM  

Hello,

  SO I cant really post the whole story. But to make a long story short I ended up with a 5 week old bunny and I am concerned everything seems to be going fine eattin alfala and pellets and drinking fine but is they anything special. Mom is not an option as mom is gone. The only reason I took this baby as people were buying them as feeders I am not fond of the baby stage as I like older ones but this little bunny derserved to live. I have talked to the vet and at around 6 months we will be having this bunny fixed we have been puttin money away for both bunnies now to be fixed. Probley get the younger one done first.

But I need tips what should i do to make them mroe comfy etc


Bun Mum to:
Dora: R.I.P
Oreo:2.5 YO French Lop
Kokaneeandkahlua User is Offline
 Edmonton, Alberta; Canada
 Posts: 5698
 WereRabbit
 

10/06/2008 9:54 AM  
Well there is a product called benebac that is a probiotic and one of the indications is to give to rabbits with upsets or who were seperated from mom before eight weeks.

Other then that I'd suggest a vet exam and just watching him like a hawk to ensure he's eating/pooping/peeing. Since he's eating solid food now, I would wager he can make it. *HUGS* Thanks for saving him!

Photobucket
   Forum Community Leader – Kokaneeandkahlua

   Kokanee-my Rainbow Bridge Bunny-You'll be forever missed
bunnyballet User is Offline
 
 Posts: 196
 New Zealand
 

10/06/2008 12:47 PM  
awsome for helping the little bun!

you picked a great place for asking questions! =]

to make the bun more comfy, blankets/towels in a little cat litter pan make a nice bed to cuddle up in.
BunnyLiz User is Offline
 Covington, Ky
 Posts: 572
 Herman the Giant
 

10/06/2008 1:34 PM  
Hammer was only 6 1/2 weeks old when he came home with me : ( the poor little guy! He was just so cute and scared all at the same time. That mean old breeder weens at.. 5 weeks i think it was.. Anyway my vet just said to watch everything extremely close and everything should turn out fine.
bunnytowne User is Offline
 florida
 Posts: 2656
 WereRabbit
 

10/06/2008 2:52 PM  

Oh noo that is just so young. He seems like he can make it tho.  Good going.  He should  be just fine

 


Bunnytownes Signature #2
 Cotton          Ruby             Honey Bun
Scarlet_Rose User is Offline
 Colorado
 Posts: 4109
 WereRabbit
 

10/06/2008 5:02 PM  

I would be concerned with mucoid enteritis as this is common in babies weaned to early and probiotics should help.  Is the baby shivering at all? You may want to consider a hot water bottle or a warming pad filled with flax seed, rice etc. that you warm in the microwave. 

Check out here:

http://www.rabbit.org/care/babies.html


Forum Community Leader Scarlet_Rose
knowltons4 User is Offline
 Mill Valley, CA
 Posts: 2218
 WereRabbit
 

10/06/2008 6:26 PM  

What an angel you are. I have no advice but just wishing you lots of luck for that little one. Keep us posted.  Can you take a picture?????

Beka27 User is Offline
 Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
 Posts: 5879
 WereRabbit
 

10/07/2008 8:34 AM  
oh my! i'm so glad you were able to save this poor lil baby...

keep us posted how he does.

(((((((((((((((Be Strong Baby vibes!)))))))))))))))

Forum Community Leader - Beka27
Photobucket
Sarita User is Offline
 Farmers Branch, Texas (Dallas)
 Posts: 3085
 WereRabbit
 

10/07/2008 10:41 AM  
I would recommend too that you get the baby tested for coccidia - it's just through a fecal float at the vet. It sounds like he came from a less than desirable situation so this would be a good test to have done in a rabbit this young.

Poor baby - glad you rescued him.

Forum Community Leader - Sarita
BumMumTiff User is Offline
 Brampton Ontario
 Posts: 235
 Flemish Giant
 

10/08/2008 4:56 AM  
I tell ya "Harley" so far the name of choice because he looks like a harliquin is a turkey lol. We made Oreo a new cage so Harley got Oreos old cage. He loves all the toys and flops and jumps and lays down then pops up and loves to cuddle. He just looks so tiny in the cage I say it is about 10 or 15 of him length wise. I went out and got a small litter pan and he loves his new bed and peed in it lol litter trainin is going to be an experience I woke up to the whole cage just full of tiny little poops lol.

He or she is just the sweetest thing and I must say a little piggy lol loves the pellets and Alfalfa.

He is doing wonderful or she haha


Bun Mum to:
Dora: R.I.P
Oreo:2.5 YO French Lop
Beka27 User is Offline
 Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
 Posts: 5879
 WereRabbit
 

10/08/2008 6:45 AM  
i can't imagine how small a 5 week old bunny poop must be... lol.

Forum Community Leader - Beka27
Photobucket
bunnyballet User is Offline
 
 Posts: 196
 New Zealand
 

10/08/2008 7:40 AM  
pictures!
BumMumTiff User is Offline
 Brampton Ontario
 Posts: 235
 Flemish Giant
 

10/08/2008 9:03 AM  
I dont know how to post lol I have never posted pics of Oreo and I have been on this site for a year or a little longer LMAO

But maybe I will post on facebook and submit the link for you ladies. The sweetest thing ever. But Oreo just gives me the stink eye now lol I moved Harley to the upstairs part fo the house. I put them side by side before and Harley loved it but Oreo just kidna was sniffing the cage and has been a popping machiene since lol

So I dont keep them on the same floor anymore.

I just cant elieve how much you can love your animals your heart just gets bigger instead of fuller I love it!!!

Bun Mum to:
Dora: R.I.P
Oreo:2.5 YO French Lop
You must login or register to post in forum.
Forums > Forum Groups > DIET & CARE > 5 week old bunny HELP



ActiveForums 3.7
The answers provided on this board are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet since every pet’s situation is unique. Always seek advice or second opinion from your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.

Help save lives! Donate to a rescue group:

saveabunny

 

About Us

Products

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Wholesale

Contact Us

You agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy by using this website.                  Product Catalog
Copyright 2006-2008 BinkyBunny.com - All Rights Reserved