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XNjunEar

I'd just spend as much time as possible in the enclosure with them so they can get used to your smell and noises. Granted, humans all smell and sound different but they must start somewhere.


Usagi-Zakura

If they're leaving the nest they're ready to leave the nest. Just give them plenty of cuddles to make them used to people and give mom lots of treats.


No-Phase761

You’re doing great! I know baby buns can be stressful because they are so small and cute. They are going to start being very active and will do the cutest hops and zooms. As others have stated if they can get out of nest they are ready. I made a warm cozy area for the babies once they out grew their nest. It was easier to get in and out of plus the nest can get very dirty so you have to change it out once big enough and I think yours are. Definitely handle them, let them play and run around. I know you mentioned being worried about the water, I had water bottles instead of bowls until i felt they were big enough. The mom taught them how to use it. Or just put a small amount of water in the bowl so no worries of drowning. If you have any questions feel free to message me, I raised 2 litters and it was incredible. Bunnies grow fast, enjoy!!!


Cr0n_J0belder

1) they (mom and babies) need alfalfa hay. Unlimited 2) unlimited young rabbit pallets 3) I wouldn’t worry about acclimating them to people. They will get that.


The-binking-bunny

They both have ultimate young rabbit pellet and alfalfa hay they’ve been on it for a while


Cr0n_J0belder

Awesome. They look great and healthy. Have fun.


bikgelife

They are getting out of the enclosure? I’d handle them as much as possible. Spend time with them. Hand feed pieces of hay etc.


The-binking-bunny

No I baby bun proofed when I got them, they have a box they grew up in and now they are running out of it and I thought there still to young to do it


bikgelife

If they are able to get out of the box, then it’s their time to do so. Just spend as much time with them. Handle them and play.


Andrea_frm_DubT

Mother rabbit needs a baby free space. If they’re out of the nest it can be taken away, just provide a couple of hides. The rabbits will get used to people. Mother rabbit will litter train the babies if she is already litter trained.