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Question by  maggi (15)

What is the mortality rate of a baby cottontail rabbit?

I have a 3 week old rabbit. Do they have a high mortality rate?

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

In the wild, one of three baby cottontails die. In domestic circumstances, there is a 90% mortality rate for orphaned cottontails. In the wild weather and predators are major factors. In the home, realize that the baby may have been abandoned as not viable by the mother, so your chance of raising it to maturity is already impacted by that.

 
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Answer by  cjd411 (36)

Yes. Unfortunatley, baby cottontail rabits have very high mortality rates. These animals need their mothers around as they are the ones who know what is best for the baby. Without its mother present, the animal will require a lot of attention and care to survive. However, even if you do everything possible, the baby rabbit may not survive.

 
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Answer by  Roland27 (16334)

Yours has a better chance of surviving since it's already a few weeks old. Yes, they have a high mortality rate because they are not meant to be pets, they're wild animals. Most of the time it's because people see them abandoned and try to rescue them but have NO CLUE what they're doing and so the baby rabbit dies.

 
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Answer by  daubachsgirl23 (244)

Baby cottontail rabbits have extremely high mortality rates, especially when they are taken from their mothers and raised by humans. In captivity, their mortality rates can reach 90% because they are improperly cared for.

 
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