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    Head Tilt: Causes and Treatment

    ahh got'ch'ya- thanks for explaining- i can't believe the dogpound in nj part! :shock: btw- that pic of you and and one of your giants is adorable!!!!
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    Head Tilt: Causes and Treatment

    forgive my misunderstanding- but why would you have the bun's ear tatooed- are you a breeder?...
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    wild rabbits...

    i agree... my instinct told me we should backoff but they're sooo cute... i'll spread the word at work tom. that weneed to chill- thanks for the input
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    wild rabbits...

    my job has a huge open field in the back inwhich we sometimes work close by to... several of us leave bird seed,bread, etc for the critters back there- which include rabbits, birds,field mice, bob cats, possum, etc... anyway there are about 3 or 4 wildrabbits back there- all of whom eat some...
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    Head Tilt: Causes and Treatment

    thanks for sharing this informative thread... ihave had 3 buns' in my lifetime and until this thread was ratherunfamiliar with this disease... my only question that i don'tbelieve has been covered is if it affects bun's at a certain age? orcan come about at any point in their lifetime depending...
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    nail trimming

    wow guys- thanks a bunch for thecomments/suggestions... bailey is a light brown/orange lop... if/when ido need to pick her up she remains calmest in a cradle/trance position-but she is rather unpredictible with when she snaps out of it... i haveto take a peek at her nails as far as color goes- i...
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    nail trimming

    how often should they be clipped (i'll have thevet do this) and is it necessary or optional?... bailey is super sweet-loves to come out and be petted but hates being held, and i don't wantto traumatize her with this if i don't have to... thanks in advance for your input :)
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