Search results

Rabbits Online Forum

Help Support Rabbits Online Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. cookiesncream

    Occasional head tilt when hungry/stressed

    My bunny seem to be normal most of the time, but when it's hungry (late feeding) or stressed the head tilt would start and be gone after a couple of hours after feeding or if I give it some attention (head scritches, kisses). How is this possible???
  2. cookiesncream

    Is this kit overfed? Looks bloated and can't even crawl properly

    She's fine and adopted now. I actually have to put a brace (paper duct tape) on her legs for 2 weeks because her legs were splayed. Here's her pics with brace and her condition afterwards. She turned out fine after all haha
  3. cookiesncream

    Unfamiliar with show rabbits. Anyone can judge my Holland Lop? Is it Brood quality at minimum?

    This is my pet Holland lop, the love of my live "Mbul". I'm not particularly interested in rabbit shows but curious about her "quality". I've read somewhere that smutty orange Holland Lop is unshowable. Mine is, but can anyone judge her by her head, body, and overall shape? I'm kinda curious...
  4. cookiesncream

    What color is this Netherland Dwarf?

    I got another video here, I think he leans more to the orange side?
  5. cookiesncream

    What color is this Netherland Dwarf?

    Will my little guy's color stay the same or get darker and more resemble Chestnut overtime?
  6. cookiesncream

    What color is this Netherland Dwarf?

    I'm planning on picking up this little guy but unsure about the color. The breeder said it's Chesnut but it's light in color and almost close to orange? I've browse some pictures online and unsure if it's fawn, fox, or lynx lol. Any idea guys? How drastic will he change color later on after molting?
  7. cookiesncream

    How common is a Holland Lop that's affectionate, give kisses (licks) often?

    I see... So this kind of personality might be uncommon/rare then? I'm thinking of letting both kits go to be adopted but kinda unsure. I've grown attached to the two furballs
  8. cookiesncream

    How common is a Holland Lop that's affectionate, give kisses (licks) often?

    One of my doe is like this. Very affectionate, give kisses often and overall an adorable attention seeker (she does not like to be hold tho). One of her kits is exactly like her. Another doe of mine gave birth to one with an overall same temperament albeit give kisses less often and seem...
  9. cookiesncream

    Vets in Jakarta

    Hi fellow Jakartan! I'm planning to spay a bunny of mine. Which one is the most trusted vet for spaying? Do you have any information about the price ranges? Thanks!
  10. cookiesncream

    Nursing doe is currently showing nesting behavior after rebreeding. Is it okay for the current litter to stay in the same pen?

    Update: The Mama just showed mounting behavior and chasing her kit around. I've separated them from now. But should I be worried since the kit is only 6 weeks old by now? How can I make sure he's weaned properly?
  11. cookiesncream

    Nursing doe is currently showing nesting behavior after rebreeding. Is it okay for the current litter to stay in the same pen?

    The big kit is still nursing, though only rarely since last week. Usually I saw the fur ball suckling 2-3 times a day, but since last week I only notice 1 or not at all (perhaps at midnight or dawn, hence didn't see). I think it's only rarely since last week. He's big now, almost half the size...
  12. cookiesncream

    Nursing doe is currently showing nesting behavior after rebreeding. Is it okay for the current litter to stay in the same pen?

    Just curious but will it be okay to let the first litter stay after the mama give birth to another litter? What could happen then?
  13. cookiesncream

    Nursing doe is currently showing nesting behavior after rebreeding. Is it okay for the current litter to stay in the same pen?

    I see... So it should be fine to wean the kit next week then. It's just sad to think of them being separated. They always look cute and lovely together. Is it common for the mama to be aggressive when nesting? What signs should I watch for??
  14. cookiesncream

    Nursing doe is currently showing nesting behavior after rebreeding. Is it okay for the current litter to stay in the same pen?

    My holland lop is currently on her second pregnancy. She gave birth to 2 kits on 6th May (1 didn't make it), and I rebreed her on 6th June (was this too soon?). Currently the first kit is healthy and well, but I'm worried that the doe is showing nesting behavior again 2 weeks prior to her next...
  15. cookiesncream

    Baby bunny head tilt

    Omg my baby bunny from a recent litter got this today. Did yours grew out of it eventually? Mine was slightly tilting and it's eyes kinda looking not right. What happened to yours now? Will mine be fine??
  16. cookiesncream

    Nursing Doe eat all the fur in its nest, babies are healthy so far

    Thanks JBun! The doe and her kits are doing fine now. I've decided to clean the nest box and substitute the lost fur with tissues for now and they're snuggled up all warm. The doe seem to be doing fine surprisingly after eating a whole lot of her fur, gave her papaya and some anti hairball...
  17. cookiesncream

    Nursing Doe eat all the fur in its nest, babies are healthy so far

    I fed her two times a day around 10-15 grams each serving. Her pellets contain 18% protein and 18% crude fiber vs the rest I usually give her hay around her body size per day, give or take. Don't really measure them... She's really full of appetite but I try to limit her pellets sometimes since...
  18. cookiesncream

    Nursing Doe eat all the fur in its nest, babies are healthy so far

    I think she ate the fur since she's in a cage with zero chance of other critter getting in... She's her usual greedy self for now and eating well. I've add more hay to her hay rack and it's gone in an hour or so and add more to it
  19. cookiesncream

    Nursing Doe eat all the fur in its nest, babies are healthy so far

    My doe recently gave birth to 5 kits (only 4 survived so far RIP). Yesterday I noticed that all the fur in her nest box are gone. It was full before and the kits were buried underneath.i looked and looked everywhere and underneath her nest box, cage, and there's none left! I suspect that she...
  20. cookiesncream

    Is this kit overfed? Looks bloated and can't even crawl properly

    I just tried to stimulate it to pee and it sprayed a lot! Does this mean I need to always stimulate it to pee? How often if so?
Back
Top