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Baby Bunny Rescue - First Feeding

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

A tiny baby bunny rescued from a 95lb dog that wanted a snack. We thought this was hopeless at first, because it was so lifeless and still with closed eyes, but after it's first forced feeding it was better, and the story goes on in part 2 on the 2nd day

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  • help i was just wondering can u use baby formula to feed a new born bunnys

  • Yep, but this is goats milk, which is best, and then we add baby rice cereal, and we also offer field greens and broccoli right away, Charlie live d with us fro a year and still comes to visit.

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  • NAAAAW what a sweet thing

  • aww

    

  • are you a wildlife rebilstator i wouldnt put this on here its illegal to do this inless your a wild life rebilatoator even know im doing it but my moms a wildlife regilatator

  • dont force him to eat it if he does not like it that means take the food right away

  • I Just Found A Babe Wild Bunny .

    And I Was Wonderinq Ckan Yuu Feed Him Kitten Formula ?

    Please Answer Asap

  • I have a baby wild bunny who is hurt..his leg is either broke or hurt and his eye is all gowey looking becuase my dog had him and i think she scratched his eye or did something to it. But it is not eatting and it isnt drinking its still really acctive it hops around and everything but it seems really really young

  • also never give them corn syrup it has to much sugar and they cant handle it

  • the best thing for them is goats milk because because it the closes thing to the mothers milk if u ask its because I'm a vet

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    Oops; be careful when you rub their back like that. Supposedly, baby rabbits have a nerve in their back that knocks them into slumberland (sleep) when stroked a certain way.

    Not that it hurts it or anything. That's just something I heard from another video. xD

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