JadeIcing wrote:
This is true, I think what the other poster meant was that although most rabbit illnesses can be cured, snuffles cannot. Hearing the symptoms it doesn't sound like snuffles to me, but just for future reference. Snuffles can be a nasty thing to deal with too :(
Rabbit's are solitary animals, even in the wild the only time two will come together is to mate. So your little guy will be fine on his own. But if you really did feel he was lonely you could give it a try. Good luck
I too was a breeder, I recently decided it wasn't for me. But I too agree culling is an important topic to discuss. Maybe we could have a seperate part of the forum for that sort of stuff? So people can feel more welcome? Just a thought.
She could be a pure bred, just a poor quality one is all. She does look like a ND to me, just not a great one. California's are much much larger than Nethies, which is why they are a meat breed, it's hard to tell just by pictures, is she large? How much does she weight?
I agree tell her why. If she doesn't listen put a lock on it, if that doesn't work sell the rabbit, if you really think it's stressing out the rabbit it's best for it to have a safer home :)
seperate them. The more they hump eachother the more they will rip eachothers fur out doing so. They may also become agressive towards eachother. 6-7 weeks is when I usually seperate mine, so this is normal.
love4bunnies wrote:
It looks like the flash was on in that picture which is why he looks more brownish. Here is a picture of him when he was younger with no flash. He actually has pretty good coloring.