At that age, they should still be nursing their mother. Here's some info:
What quantities of food should I feed babies and "teenagers"?
Birth to 3 weeks--mother's milk
3 to 4 weeks--mother's milk, nibbles of alfalfa and pellets
4 to 7 weeks--mother's milk, access to alfalfa and pellets
7 weeks to 7 months--unlimited pellets, unlimited hay (plus see 12 weeks below)
12 weeks--introduce vegetables (one at a time, quantities under 1/2 oz.)
What quantities of food should I feed young adults? (7 months to 1 year)
introduce timothy hay, grass hay, and oat hays, decrease alfalfa
decrease pellets to 1/2 cup per 6 lbs. body weight
increase daily vegetables gradually
fruit daily ration no more than 1 oz. to 2 oz. per 6 lbs. body weight (because of calories)
What quantities of food should I feed mature adults? (1 to 5 years)
Unlimited timothy, grass hay, oat hay, straw
1/4 to 1/2 cup pellets per 6 lbs. body weight (depending on metabolism and/or proportionate to veggies)
Minimum 2 cups chopped vegetables per 6 lbs. body weight
fruit daily ration no more than 2 oz. (2 TBL) per 6 lbs. body weight.
What quantities of food should I feed senior rabbits? (Over 6 years)
If sufficient weight is maintained, continue adult diet
Frail, older rabbits may need unrestricted pellets to keep weight up. Alfalfa can be given to underweight rabbits, only if calcium levels are normal. Annual blood workups are highly recommended for geriatric rabbits.
If I feed fewer pellets, how do I compensate?
When you feed a lower quantity of pellets, you must replace the nutritional value without the calories, which is done by increasing the vegetables. Also, a variety of hay and straw must be encouraged all day long, we do this by offering fresh hay a couple of times a day.
2007-02-25 15:39:36
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answered by ♫ frosty ♫ 6
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I am pretty sure momma rabbits don't put their baby rabbits in high chairs and feed them baby food. LOL
2007-02-25 15:38:25
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answered by TwinkaTee 6
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i'm pretty sure u can
my neighbors used to feed there puppies gerber to i dont see why u cant feed a rabbit the same thing
2007-02-25 15:36:28
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answered by John S 2
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if it eats it ...but i think they need more than that to survive be sure to call a vet or pet store to see what other kinds of supplements and foods to feed it
2007-02-25 15:38:42
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answered by ticktockgal 3
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feed the gerbel to the rabbitt. You have too much time on your hands,. try hacking or entering a war.
2007-02-25 15:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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yes....its non toxic and additive free freeze dried carrots...dont try the jar kind though
2007-02-25 15:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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noo!! baby food has special stuff in it for babies. why not feed chelery ot letuce?
2007-02-25 15:38:23
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answered by Tinkerbell 1
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Yes.. my sugar glider loves it...
2007-02-25 15:35:55
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answered by Question/Answer 2
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yes, i hope your rabbit likes it.
2007-02-25 15:46:02
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answered by HK gal 5
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awww....
2007-02-25 15:41:15
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answered by Shhhhh! 3
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