Question about water bottles

GLENMAR

True BYH Addict
Joined
Apr 12, 2011
Messages
1,382
Reaction score
570
Points
293
Location
Virginia
When I used to raise rabbits 100 yrs ago, I used crocks
for water. Now I am using bottles. Once the babies come out
of the nest box, will they learn from Mom how to drink from the bottles?
Or do I need to add some crocks. I think crocks will get spilled. :idunno
 

Mamaboid

Loving the herd life
Joined
Aug 18, 2011
Messages
1,328
Reaction score
11
Points
106
Location
Muncy Valley, PA
they won't drink for a while, they will continue to nurse, but Mom will teach them when the time comes. Actually, they will learn from watching Mom, getting thirsty and being inquisitive.
 

nawma

Chillin' with the herd
Joined
Feb 4, 2013
Messages
165
Reaction score
1
Points
41
Location
West Texas
I have several adult rabbits that refuse to use bottles so those cages have water crocks that hang from cage.
 

brentr

Ridin' The Range
Joined
Apr 19, 2011
Messages
377
Reaction score
3
Points
59
Location
northern Virginia
nawma said:
I have several adult rabbits that refuse to use bottles so those cages have water crocks that hang from cage.
My experience has been that a rabbit that "refuses" to use water bottles will come around if there is no other source of water available.

Bottles are less messy, and easier to use in my opinion.
 

Livestock lover

Loving the herd life
Joined
Apr 26, 2013
Messages
184
Reaction score
42
Points
163
Location
Canada
GLENMAR said:
When I used to raise rabbits 100 yrs ago, I used crocks
for water. Now I am using bottles. Once the babies come out
of the nest box, will they learn from Mom how to drink from the bottles?
Or do I need to add some crocks. I think crocks will get spilled. :idunno
They will learn fast once they stop nursing.
 
Top