your rabbit will have enough flora in its gut already smidey
better to feed natural yoghurt with acidophilus and bifidus than vanilla ice cream
they are hard work raising from when no hair and eyes are closed but we have had success
it maybe at an age where it is first coming out of the burrow and going back to still be fed by mum of an evening
the females cover the burrow over all day and just feed young 2x a day, evening and morning
keep up the goats milk as the more it is handled (within reason) the tamer it will become
it should settle quickly, as it hasn't learnt to fear things yet
they are basically designed to eat grass and vegetation and need this or other roughage in their diet long term to keep their teeth from growing too long
P.S. wrap it up and keep it warm
if it was on the golf course and not in a burrow and its eyes are open it will be eating grass as well
you can water down the goars milk by up to 50%
greens, carrots, etc, rabbit pellets as well
lettuce is just full of water
little Zev has arrived
looking good, lovely people driving the taxi
i decided he is too beautiful to eat
so have stuffed him and mounted on the wall
thanks zev, well done
a lady brought in a wild baby rabbit her cat had rescued
i took it off her and said i would wrap it up and keep it warm
she asked if i would put it in an incubator
i said no i would wrap it in pastry and put it in the oven
her face looked like this