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Posted on February 22, 2010.
Feeding Wild RabbitsBreeding of wild rabbits - Do you know how to care for orphaned rabbits?

wild rabbits who have been orphaned should be left alone wild rabbits do not need human help. However, if the mother was killed and a baby rabbit was orphaned, then human assistance may be needed. Wild rabbits have many lice, ticks and fleas on their coats that could be transmitted to humans. So do not treat unless absolutely necessary.

When you find orphaned rabbits, the best thing to do is to approach someone who has experience in the breeding of wild rabbits, as a veterinarian or a licensed professional as it is not an easy task raise wild rabbits.

However, if an orphan baby is found and needs help, the rabbits following formula milk can be followed in order to feed the baby:

* Condensed milk or goat milk, 1 box
* Heavy cream, 3 tablespoons
* Karo corn syrup, 3 tablespoons
Egg yolks *, 1

Mix all ingredients together and a little warm in a microwave oven. After feeding, massage the abdomen of wild rabbit with a moist, warm towel. This will help to stimulate defecation and urination. Although the farming of wild rabbits who have been abandoned, keep them in a box which is made of cardboard. Hold the cardboard base with a warm heating pad or even a hot water bottle.

Remember that during breastfeeding, baby wild rabbits, you must keep them warm all the time. Feed them only when their body is warm. Do not touch too much because they must be handled with moderation. Because these rabbits tend to be very sensitive, they can die when they are manipulated by humans.

After nursing and care for these rabbits, you may find yourself wanting to keep them as pets. Never do that. These wild rabbits should be left in the wild. In addition, they do not make good pets because they are naturally nervous and timid. When wild rabbits mature, they become aggressive and will not like interacting with people. Most of all, it is illegal to keep wild animals as pets without the proper permits. Thus, after nursing a rabbit orphans, it should be released into the wild where it belongs.

The rabbit could not be easier when you get more free information useful http://www.RaisingRabbits.org

Specifically, to raise wild rabbits information go to http://www.raisingrabbits.org/raising-wild-rabbits/

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