I am assuming your baby rabbits were accidental arrivals otherwise you would have found out conditions and dietary requirements / care plan before hand?
I am sure someone with experience will come along soon and advise - I have no knowledge of baby rabbit diets - both my adult rabbits are neutered so no chance or intention of breeding
:wave: I have 4 babies well there not babies now there 15wks now but when they were old enough to leave the nest they would try and eat millies (mum) pellets and veg i was always told if mum had veg when pregnant and and when feeding the babies that the babies will be fine with veg mine have always had it from a young age and have had no ill effects
I'd try to make sure the babies don't eat too much veg, and try to avoid giving them food which could upset their tummies such as broccoli, white cabbage and cauliflower - stick to the safer food such as spring greens and carrot...
hello it is ok for them to eat a little bit but do not allow them to eat to much as their tummies will get upset when you wean them take the two biggest ones out then in two days take the next biggest do this untill there is only one left and then take him out and walla they are now weaned just remember to put them into difrent sex groups
I'd try to make sure the babies don't eat too much veg, and try to avoid giving them food which could upset their tummies such as broccoli, white cabbage and cauliflower - stick to the safer food such as spring greens and carrot...