I responded to Zippy's email..... I would get them to, or call, a rabbit specialist vet ASAP and separate them from mom on the offchance mom might have injured the baby that had a bloody nose. I've never heard of 1 bunny having 11 babies! That's amazing in itself. If the babies are pink in color they are fine. If they are blue or grey they are in serious trouble.

What makes you think mom is not taking care of the babies? In the wild, mom feeds them only 2 times a day/at dawn and at dusk. Mom's milk is very high in everything they need. She will leave the nest during the day to draw predators away from the nest..... I'm not so sure what you see as neglect is really neglect on her part. As Karen says, if she is a first time mom and taken away from her mother at too early of an age, she may not know how to take care of her babies....so I'd call a rabbit vet, or Humane Society and ask if they have advice/for a wildlife rehabber that can advise you. I know some abandoned babies have been successfully raised on kitten formula and done quite well. Unfortunately I don't know how often they need to be fed and how much...it's my guess it's probably more often since kitten formula is not a natural produce for them to have. I wish I could be more specific.

You are to be congratulated for rescuing mom. Regardless of the outcome you deserve a great big THANKS for being such a caring person. Good luck!