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When can you take a baby rabbit away from its mother?

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Baby rabbits should stay with their mother until they are about 8 weeks old. Baby rabbits begin to bite hay and pellets about two weeks after birth. However, just because you start eating yourself does not mean that you will be taken away from your mother. 1янв. 2019г.



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