Woman Mows The Lawn - Discovers Something Is Moving Under Ground
For mowing long grass, you may come across something like this. This is a rabbit nest. I quickly hopped off my mower, checked on them to make sure they were OK, covered them back up and kept an eye on them for a couple days, but the mother never came back. So now these are my six baby bunnies and just look at them taking care of each other. Oh God, they're so cute. OK, so first order of business is getting food into these babies. So this is how you check to see if they're dehydrated. They haven't eaten in a while. They're not too bad, but maybe. Bunnies usually eat two to three times a day. So I quickly got some kitten milk replacer and a syringe. I have some rabbit milk replacer coming tomorrow with a better nipple but they're doing well. They don't really like this hard syringe so once I get that little rubber nipple I think it'll be better. They are super cute, super soft. They currently have that white blaze on their head that will go away as they get older. These guys are not that old, they still have their eyes closed and that white blaze. This is something else you have to do if you're taking care of orphaned baby bunnies. The mothers would usually lit their bottoms to get them to go to the bathroom so. You would have to do that with a wet paper towel or a cotton swab. I think they're going to be just fine. Look at this little poker.