1. Food cost depends on time of year type of forage how long your winter is how much hay cost in your area of you do rotation grazing or if the horse is kept in one spot if the horse is a hard or easy keeper if they need extra supplements etc I would recommend talking to local barns and asking...
Rabbit have an incredibly high risk of going into shock or getting hypothermia if given a bath
The rabbit might be "ok" or he might die it's just really not a risk worth taking
For flea treatment you have to be very careful as medication made for cats and dogs can be extremely toxic for rabbits
I would recommend getting a flea comb and spraying the enclosure with apple cider vinegar
The baby looks to be around 5 weeks old
Make sure to separate ASAP if the rabbits are left together they WILL have more babies
Lennon the bunny on YouTube has some videos about catching feral rabbits
You could also try contacting your local rabbit rescue for advice and maybe with traping...
I am thinking I could replace the chicken wire on The bottom with hardware cloth and for the top I could use tinted corrugated plastic as an roof for the floor I was wondering if there is a way to make it self composting so I don't have to clean it out maybe adding some native plants and bushes...
thank you for replying I am located in North Carolina planting zone 8a so it gets pretty hot in the summer. I will post a picture in a little while. :)
I am thinking about getting quail just 5 or 10 to start out I have a sow the land style chicken tractor that I want to turn into a naturalistic coop for the quail any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated
Hello everyone, I am thinking about adding Quail to our flock I have read a few article's about them but overall don't know a lot about them obviously I will do my research before getting them if I do decide to get them I am just wanting to learn...
thank you for your considerate comment :) . I understand that everyone has a different opinion. my vet said that it should be completely fine as long as I do it slowly and under supervision.
I was not wondering whether or not I should bond my rabbits but if anyone had any tips that could help the process go better these are pet rabbits who will be kept inside not in a cage and will be closely supervised. thank you for your opinions however I do not want this thread to turn into...
I know of lots of people who have bonded rabbits that don't fight when bonding is done properly it has lots of benefit's however unfixed or unbonded rabbits can and will fight.
I understand that you are a breeder and we most likely have very different experiences and opinions about rabbit care however I do not believe they belong in a cage.