DandelionHollow wrote:
I dont post often but wanted to say that Ive heard this same thing, too, about using cat litter from a few breeders. Some say its fine, others say not. Better to just steer clear of things which may potentially be harmful- not willing to take that kind of chance with my...
They can breed out at about 12 weeks but it way to young (just because they "can" does not mean they "should"). Better to let the doe reach atleast 7 to 9 months, and the buck 6 months.
Never wean early. They can get cecal dysbiosis from solids because they are denied the proper bacterial resistors that they would normally get from their mothers milk.
I dont mind atall friending family or co-workers. You can place all your friends into "lists" and then go into your privacy settings and set who will see your posts and who will not. Also, with the chat, you can also set lists so you will only appear "online" to certain people (which is an...
His bones shouldnt be sticking out... sounds like he is definetly under-nourished. Poor lil' fella. Do you have some plain Cheerios? Buns usually love them as a treat and they might stimulate his appetite. The grass seems fine enough just as long as you are sure it hasnt been treated with any...
Sounds like bunny has gone through some trauma being let loose in a parking lot. Transitions are hard on all animals but especially so on rabbits as they have a naturally nervous temperament. Just keep him in a quiet and stable area for now and talk to him in a soft voice and that should calm...
Your bun is a "Mini Lop"
There are only 4 Official Breeds of Lop Rabbits recognized by the ARBA:
1. English Lop (ELop)- weight approx. 9-13lbs. Ear length anywhere from 23-27 inches. An ELop is a rare breed and is never mistaken for any of the other lop rabbits due to its unique ear length.
2...