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Anonymous
I'm suspecting OP of being a troll, but you never can tell these days.
If you take them from their mother and they're only 1 week old, they'll probably die. If you can take the mother as well she might reject them because of a sudden change in surroundings. (Do rabbits eat their babies like mice do?)
Even if they do survive and you bottle-feed them or if they're older than you say, three rabbits are going to need a pretty massive cage, probably constructed yourself. If they're dwarf rabbits, slightly smaller. Larger breeds, a lot bigger.
If you have a big yard, I'm of the opinion that wire-bottomed cages are okay as long as the wire netting is decently large so grass can poke through, droppings can fall out when the cage is moved, and small enough so the bunnies can't poke their heads out.
While they're babies, you'll probably need to keep them in a more solid cage because they can wriggle out of anything.
Introducing rabbits to fresh greenery should be done gradually or you'll give them stomach upsets and they could die from that as well.
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