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Old 26-02-2009, 02:02 PM
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Re: rabbits

Hello Kayla youve done the right thing removing the boy,if shes pulled her fur out she will probably be having the babies soon so put plenty of hay in the hutch & try not to disturb her & try to be very quiet around the hutch, just feed & water her when the babies are born & never touch the nest or the babies whist they are tiny,if you just leave her alone she shouldnt abandon the babies, theres lots of people with rabbits on the small animal section they will give you lots of advice
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