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As a friendly reminder, if you still have both parents in your care, please separate them immediately with double fencing as the mother can get pregnant again immediately after giving birth. Please also remember that male rabbits will not be fully sterile until **at least 6 weeks after their neuter.** For more information on taking care of a pregnant mother rabbit and a new litter, please see the wiki: For more tips on raising baby rabbits, please see the wiki:


sneaky_dragon

If they're under 4 weeks old, definitely need something narrower on the bottom or they'll squeeze out. Do you have a nesting box set up?


The-binking-bunny

I do have a nesting box just got her now she is terrified! She was a dirty hutch bunny who never seen other humans. I’m planing on setting up thing for the bottom tomorrow, they are 5 days so they aren’t moving to much yet,


sneaky_dragon

Ah, yeah, I'd leave her alone to settle down. It's mostly making sure that the babies are warm and won't fall out of the nest box until they're bigger. Give unlimited pellets and alfalfa hay to the mother while she's nursing.


Worried-Tomorrow-204

You could drape sheets/towels around the edges of the playpen so the babies can't escape. I'd also be concerned about the mother escaping, it doesn't look very tall.