:bunny17:Its actually best to wait until a rabbit is 6 months before giving it any greens, greens can cause diarrhea which can end with your bunny dying so, slowly start with the greens of introduction and its best to wait till they're six months of age as then their digestive tracts are fully...
She is probably chinning to much. or something sharp may be in her cage for ex.( food dish she chews on can develop sharp edges, also the water problem listed above, which should be dried off.:bunny17:
Rabbit breeders do sell rabbits at shows, after your sheep show, try to find a way to talk to a rabbit breeder and see what they have available, I know many sell rabbits at the shows.
put some triple antibiotic salve on her feet. or some newspaper as the print will help heal that. Also give her a resting mat so she doesn't have her fur rubbed off and it can also be part of her genetics, to have badly furred feet.
it look like his balls, to be sure flip him on his back and have his feet pointing towards your knees grab the tail and push down gently on his tummy down there with your thumb, if a tube thing comes up it a penis if it's a slit its a girl.
I feed my buns pellets, my doe loves parsley and lemon thyme, I just introduced banana's to her diet which she did well with,I also let her eat the grass in my backyard provided its not sprayed with chemicals and pollutants.