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  1. mrsmeyers

    Spraying question

    FYI: I asked the breeder about spraying and she told me that it's a highly-inheritable trait; she doesn't breed bucks who spray her. She said if he was going to be a sprayer, he would've started at 5 months.
  2. mrsmeyers

    Spraying question

    Thank you! I'm really hoping he's just not a sprayer and sounds like he's probably not. After talking to another rabbit owner, however, I started to wonder if maybe it was yet to come ... :)
  3. mrsmeyers

    Spraying question

    At about what age do unneutered bucks start spraying? Mine is about 1.5 years and has never sprayed. Is this a behavior that's still a possibility or is he most likely not a sprayer? I was under the impression that spraying was something they did more often than not.
  4. mrsmeyers

    Does anyone just use a gated enclosure rather than a cage?

    Yep, what you describe is similar to my set-up. I just posted this in the "2014 Cages" thread, but here's a picture. Vinyl tiles on plywood, with the x-pen (puppy pen) around it. I'm using metal, though, because of potential chewing issues, so you might want to rethink the plastic gate and...
  5. mrsmeyers

    Rabbit fur changing color

    Here are some pics. His undercoat is white and it's like he's molted a lot in this spot to the point his fur is white with tiny black tips. This area is much shorter than the rest of his fur, too. It looks like he was shaved a bit in this spot or something (he wasn't). He's not bothered by...
  6. mrsmeyers

    2014 Cages You've Made

    I just finished this x-pen set-up last night! The base was supposed to be 4x4', but I had my wood cut at Home Depot and I discovered the guy was off in his measurements when I got home. It turned out to be okay, as the x-pen fit around the plywood instead of on top of it. I'd say this plywood...
  7. mrsmeyers

    Rabbit fur changing color

    My Holland Lop is 1.5 years (about) and is black. We brought him to live inside this spring. For the last month or so, he's been shedding his coat. I'd say he's at the peak of molting right now. My question is this: his black fur is turning white on his back. It's also shorter than the rest of...
  8. mrsmeyers

    Lets see those Buns!!

    My Holland Lop; he was a year in February (I think). Black is a hard color to photograph!
  9. mrsmeyers

    Uneaten pellets and hay

    Thanks, everyone! I will cut his pellets down further. He seems to prefer hay and veggies anyway.
  10. mrsmeyers

    Uneaten pellets and hay

    My Holland Lop is a bit more than 4 lbs. and I give him about 1/3 cup, maybe a bit more, of Heinold pellets a day, plus hay and some veggies. He never cleans the bowl, though, thus I'm wondering about what to do each day with the extra he leaves in the dish. I refresh his hay 2x a day, although...
  11. mrsmeyers

    Make Up Opinions needed, males included.

    13. And then take them somewhere where they can learn to apply it tastefully (i.e. make-up counter). I think Bobbi Brown always does a nice, natural look.
  12. mrsmeyers

    Xpen suggestions?

    I have that Midwest X-Pen from Amazon. I have a Holland Lop, a little more than 4 lbs. and have no issues with him getting through spaces. EDITED: I may have misunderstood your question. Each panel is 2' wide. It makes a 4x4' pen.
  13. mrsmeyers

    Uneaten pellets and hay

    How often do you switch out uneaten hay and/or pellets? Every day? Every other day? I try to decrease the amount I give when I see that stuff is not getting eaten, but there are times when there's extra in his bowl and rack. It feels wasteful to throw it out after a day ... what do you guys do?
  14. mrsmeyers

    Litter Training Un-Neutered Rabbit

    Got it. Thank you for the clarification! He's definitely peeing in the box (except for the one accident). He even pooped in it yesterday, but overnight pooped in his favorite lounging spot. I usually clean up his poops ASAP and put some droppings in his litter box as a reminder. Sounds like I...
  15. mrsmeyers

    Litter Training Un-Neutered Rabbit

    Thank you for the input. He has a large litter box (I got a new one several days ago) with hay piled on the side opposite the "business end." He is confined to a cage and has been since Day 1 of this endeavor. My next step is to add a second litter box and put his food and water crocks in it...
  16. mrsmeyers

    Watery eyes: What else should I be doing?

    That's true. I was just thinking about possible causes for my unfixed male. It will be interesting to see what happens next spring and whether allergies/hormones wreak eye havoc again!
  17. mrsmeyers

    Litter Training Un-Neutered Rabbit

    After moving things around, we're still no better than we were before. He was doing great, peeing in the litter box. This morning I found pee elsewhere and nowhere near the food. Same with the poop. Here's his M.O.: no matter how I configure the cage, he finds a clear spot to sit and lay around...
  18. mrsmeyers

    Can I see your buns toys?

    My Holland Lop likes a paper towel roll cut in half and stuffed with hay. However, I've tried a myriad of toys that he was less than impressed with: Wiffle ball Hanging kabob with wood pieces and apple tree sticks Wood stick ball Straw ball Honestly, the item that he literally goes NUTS...
  19. mrsmeyers

    Watery eyes: What else should I be doing?

    That's an interesting theory! I brought him inside this week to try and litter train him and it's given me a chance to really observe him and ... he's humping toys. I wonder if his hormones had something to do with the eyes???!!!
  20. mrsmeyers

    Litter Training Un-Neutered Rabbit

    Thanks, everyone. I have hay and a hay pile in the litter box, but the litter box is admittedly smaller than I'd like. He sits in there and eats hay and pees. But you're right. He sits by his food/water and poops. The poop is mainly in that spot. Does it make sense to configure things so...
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