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Babies do poop and pee a lot. That's a good thing. :) You have to make sure the poops aren't runny though.

Try and keep feeding them the same thing they were getting from wherever you got them. Slowly change to a new diet if you're doing to do so.

What are you feeding them now? Hopefully they're eating a lot of hay?

Stay away from carbs and sugars, so no treats!


sas :clover:
 
A nervous bunny would probably NOT be pooping, like Pipp said. Bunnies certainly do poop and pee a lot, and young ones even more!
 
i am feeding them the alfalfa hay and bunny chow by purina. I just brought them home so im not sure. Also i have another question what is the coldest temp that baby bunnies can handle beacuse i buit a hutch and there is a little encolsed house for them if they r cold but today it was like 36 degrees out and one of the bunnies was just sitting in the middle of the hutch...and not going in the house... is that normal?
 
That sounds weird. Was the other bunny keeping him out of the house? Rabbits can be very territorial and some will fight to keep a certain place all to themselves.
 
They don't usually like the cold. Well, they like it colder than people do, but not 35. I would say a bunny's perfect outside temp is probably 50-60 degrees F, based on how my guys love to lie on the air conditioning vents in summer. :p
 

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