What To Do With Baby Bunnies In Backyard
Let them play outside in the grass for a bit.
What to do with baby bunnies in backyard. Finding a wild baby rabbit. Most rabbits build their nests out in the open sometimes in the middle of the lawn. Here s what you should do if you find baby rabbits in your yard. Baby rabbits grow to full maturity in a manner of weeks.
Rabbit mating season usually runs from march through september so now s the time when people stumble upon nests of baby bunnies. If the babies have their eyes open they are at least 10 days old meaning they ve been in your yard for two weeks without you even noticing. Rabbit breeding season begins in mid february and continues all the way until late summer. We get these calls quite a bit says gary comer a wildlife management supervisor at the ohio department of natural resources division of wildlife.
If you returned the baby to a spot in your yard and you have a dog or cat keep them away from the area until the rabbits are gone. On day 15 you will see baby rabbits grown bigger with thick fur. We leashed our dog and took him to another area of the yard to do his business. It only took a day or two before the little rabbits had moved out.
Outdoor cats and dogs are a major threat to bunnies. On day 23 the baby bunnies will be. That means for the past six months rabbits have been doing nothing but eating and reproducing. They will still continue their mother s milk.
Mother rabbits use grass and fur to make nests so warm they don t need to sit on them all day as other species do. Do this especially if you ve let the grass get taller than usual. However to ensure the little bunny s best chance for survival the best action you can take is to leave it alone. What to do if you happen to spot a wild baby rabbit in your yard your first instinct might be to rescue the poor defenseless creature and care for it in your home.
Mothers have only a 30 day gestation period and can have several litters of four to eight young each. While there are many critters you don t want in your yard like gophers and ants sometimes there are cute ones you ll stumble. You can prevent harm to baby rabbits by checking your yard carefully for rabbit nests before you mow. If your pet gets hold of a bunny a licensed wildlife rehabilitator or veterinarian should see the bunny immediately.