RabbitGirl101
Well-Known Member
Well yes Nancy health is important, but the OP was asking the breed We were trying to help her figure out the breed, the breed is a Holland lop
This is almost the exact thing I was going to say. She looks Holland lop to me. I thought the same thing about the breeder, why would you not trust him? I would go with what the breeder has said.
Oh ok that makes sense, although rabbits should have an unlimited amount of hay with certain breeds hay isn't as important.(I'm not saying hay isnt important but Hollands dont ingest as much fur or other things like an angora would, with angoras the risk of fur blockage is much higher and they must have hay at all times, the risk of health issue including blockages is much lower in Hollands so hay isn't as needed as it is with an angora rabbit) With Hollands as long as they have a diet full of nutrition having hay only a few times a week shouldn't affect them that much. Did the breeder have a lot of rabbits? If so they aren't going to be handled as much because your going to focus more on the rabbits that need to be handled (show rabbits) I'm kinda like that over here in my rabbitry, I spend more time on my rabbits that need to learn how to pose and need to have good behavior, but my pet rabbits for sale get attention too just not as much. I'm glad he's happy and healthy. It's always good to see a rabbit go too a good pet home!
I think he had a lot of rabbits, but raised them all for pets.
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