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16-05-2008, 10:09 PM
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| | Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny I was driving home in my car last night and as I turned the corner the head lights of my car lit up two animals sat in the middle of the road. One was a tiny baby Rabbit and less than a foot away, towering over it was a huge owl just about to eat it for dinner. I know it is nature but I couldn't bear it and had to intervene. The owl could see the Rabbit hole and was watching over it and so I couldn't bear to shoo the owl away and drive on. I have worked at Hydestile Wildlife sanctuary many years ago - lots of birds, foxes and deers etc but no baby Rabbits! I have no idea how old this Rabbit is and I don't know what to do with it now. It is currently in a Rabbit hutch at the bottom of the garden so it can stay wild. It is very skittish and so I'm thinking it's propbably around 4 weeks maybe? I have put grass and clover and hay inside the hutch and have a small dish of water there too. I would hate to just release it somewhere new as it might not be able to take care of itself at the moment. Id feel happier if it was a little bigger / older. Any advice greatly appreciated.
Liz | 
16-05-2008, 11:51 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny What about the poor owl he/she may have young to feed, u should have left it for the owl i know it's sad but it's nature  | 
16-05-2008, 11:53 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Can't help but to agree with Deer Boy  | 
17-05-2008, 12:03 AM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Yes Lizzy hun....i know you think you done the right thing, but this is not the right place to post a thread like that! messing with nature is a big no no however cute!...and although you may not realise.... Rabbits should not even be here!! they were introduced....unlike your owl ( which i suspect was a native tawny owl)...and trust me fluffy grey baby owletts out cute an bunny....but dead starving ones are not so pretty.
But...whats done is done i suppose just dont do it again 
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17-05-2008, 12:15 AM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Sorry Lizzy but I agree with the previous replies.
The best thing you can do now, provided it's not injured, is to release it as close as possible to where you found it. It will just have to take its chances with the owls (and foxes, Stoats, buzzards, etc.) If it is injured then a wildlife rescue centre would be the best bet.
Dave P.
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17-05-2008, 12:21 AM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Hi,
If the little bun is not injured it is probably best just to release it as soon as you can, back to where it was found so it can find it's way home. (not in the road though!.. although I'm sure some would disagree  ) They are totally independant at 4 weeks old as Mum would be having her next litter, and they venture out from the warren to graze at about 3 weeks. If it is quite skittish as you say, then it probably is of this age as they tend to have less fear of humans when they are younger. I'm sure it would be quite stressed if kept in a hutch for too long. If you are really unsure if it is old enough, could you get a picture of it?
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17-05-2008, 06:44 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Hi Liz, If the babe was a Hedgehog, everyone would say save him, but he's just a Rabbit, so is low on everyones list, I will always help any wild life in trouble, I can t just stand there and do nothing, your babe might still need milk, their mothers have very rich milk, and they feed their babes just once a day.
I once found some baby Rabbits, their story below, I would keep your little one untill he's a little bigger, then release him back where you found him if possible. http://www.geocities.com/paulinemill...?1113413033406
Hope all goes well for him. Pauline. | 
17-05-2008, 09:43 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Uh oh....such a wrong reply...it would not matter if it was a baby Hedgehog, Rabbit, Badger or anything....."if it was in trouble"???? (please define)...now the OWL and its babies may be in trouble because someone has taken its food away...you must never interfere with natural food chains and cycles and ecology however cute!!!...
Had the baby Hedgehog fallen down a manhole or a Rabbit was stuck in a phone box...yes fine...your helping out a wild animal in trouble....but a small animal about to get eaten by its natural predator in the food chain is exactly that....NATURAL!...grrrrrrr 
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17-05-2008, 10:04 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny No not wrong reply, leave bird and bunny on road, car run over, dead owl, dead bunny, dead babies......... NATURAL????? | 
17-05-2008, 10:09 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Quote:
Originally Posted by paulinemiller10 No not wrong reply, leave bird and bunny on road, car run over, dead owl, dead bunny, dead babies......... NATURAL????? | The owl would have eaten the Rabbit or flown off with it. or at least flown off until the car had passed and returned. And tawny owls will take carrion so if the Rabbit got squashed it would still be food or food for something else.
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17-05-2008, 10:14 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Quote:
Originally Posted by paulinemiller10 No not wrong reply, leave bird and bunny on road, car run over, dead owl, dead bunny, dead babies......... NATURAL????? | Or stop the 'not natural' car, wait for the owl to do what comes natural in the world of survival, marvel at nature and drive on  End result no bunny crisis, owlets with full tummies and mum getting some rest.
Despite some of us not being overly keen on your situation Lizzy , we're very happy to have you here 
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17-05-2008, 10:24 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Quote:
Originally Posted by galanthus Or stop the 'not natural' car, wait for the owl to do what comes natural in the world of survival, marvel at nature and drive on  End result no bunny crisis, owlets with full tummies and mum getting some rest. Despite some of us not being overly keen on your situation Lizzy , we're very happy to have you here  | Yes i agree with that! 
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17-05-2008, 10:49 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny I whole heartedly agree with DAN on all his post  | 
17-05-2008, 11:08 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Ohhhhh you've probably all scared her off now!  well I do agree with the others best to return it and let nature take it's course, though I do believe in fate, you were meant to be there at that time and that bunny was meant to be saved  hopefully once it's returned it will never encounter the owl again  now I have something to confess... I once saved a pigeon from a sparrowhawk  I just happened to be there at the time and I know it was wrong but I couldn't just watch, believing in fate and all that  they were only a couple of feet away from me and I love pigeons!!! now watch me get the stick for this!  | 
17-05-2008, 11:10 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Quote:
Originally Posted by Pigeon feather Ohhhhh you've probably all scared her off now!  well I do agree with the others best to return it and let nature take it's course, though I do believe in fate, you were meant to be there at that time and that bunny was meant to be saved  hopefully once it's returned it will never encounter the owl again  now I have something to confess... I once saved a pigeon from a sparrowhawk  I just happened to be there at the time and I know it was wrong but I couldn't just watch, believing in fate and all that  they were only a couple of feet away from me and I love pigeons!!! now watch me get the stick for this!  | Where do i start???.....
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17-05-2008, 11:15 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny u did what   | 
18-05-2008, 04:39 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny My heart would have said save baby bunny, but my head would have said leave nature alone.
I know when I hear the kestrels I go in the garden so they can't get 'takeaway', but they will always return and I can't be there all the time.
I would probably have scared baby bunny away, but the owl would have come back anyhow. It's tough but not to interfere is the best thing. | 
18-05-2008, 04:50 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny well that's me told
I shall take the main road in future  bunny is fine and has been released back whence he came. | 
18-05-2008, 04:51 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Quote:
Originally Posted by lizzylegg well that's me told
I shall take the main road in future  bunny is fine and has been released back whence he came. | Hi and welcome lizzylegg  | 
18-05-2008, 05:34 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Welcome to WAB contrary to what you might think we're actually quite a friendly bunch. Hope you come back soon.
Barbara
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19-05-2008, 12:04 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny Quote:
Originally Posted by lizzylegg well that's me told
I shall take the main road in future  bunny is fine and has been released back whence he came. | Hooray you came back  Welcome to WAB, looking forward to your posts and pics 
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19-05-2008, 01:34 PM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny the trouble is if the parent Owls don't provide their young with enough food, they will start eating each other smallest first as seen on Spring/Autumn? Watch when 5 became 4 became 3 became 2  , any way it all worked out ok in the end and yes, welcome to WAB it's a great place to be although you have to be a bit thick skinned sometimes as I have found out on a couple of occasions but good fun anyway  | 
17-09-2008, 09:29 AM
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| | | Re: Help! Urgent advice needed for baby bunny There should be proper care taken of baby bunny specially they should be fed in time they should be kept in proper hygiene. While handling them they should not be much pressed by hands otherwise it will create problem in their stomach.
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