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    Owning a hare type rabbit

    They’re perfectly fine to bond with other breeds :-)
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    Owning a hare type rabbit

    I think their lifespan is generally inkeeping with other buns, but not 100% sure. I think they are probably more prone to injuries which might affect that lol. I'd recommend going to a reputable breeder to make sure you are also getting a genetically sound rabbit. They can definitely become...
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    Hello from Wiltshire (UK)

    Aw haha! Himis are incredible, I rate them so highly. Incredibly friendly and docile. They’re quite small in comparison to a Californian I believe - I have never met one of them! They’re beautiful little souls, I adore them.
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    Hello from Wiltshire (UK)

    Ah the Cali looking ones are the Himalayans and they are one of my most favourite breeds - so docile and kind bunnies!
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    Owning a hare type rabbit

    He was very skittish at first, you had to constantly talk when approaching his hutch so you didn’t give him a fright. He settled right down after a few weeks. I know of many hares that are house based so I am sure they get used to house noises quickly. He is the most lovely, cuddly, attention...
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    Hello from Wiltshire (UK)

    Fabulous bunnies all! If you’re on Instagram we have our own page which is thebunnyshed_wilts Here are some buns for you...
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    Hello from Wiltshire (UK)

    We could never say no to a bunny that needs a loving home. We always find a way to make space, hence why we have so many! Then every now and then we will come across a baby that we just have to have! We've learnt how to keep them cost effectively, so we buy everything in bulk including hay from...
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    Owning a hare type rabbit

    We have a belgian hare and a somewhat prototype of a mini hare! (Hare x Marron de Lorraine). Our full hare, Beau, lives in his own shed outdoors but he is highly social and I know many people that have their hares indoors. They are highly intelligent and active but they can be quite hard work in...
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    Hello from Wiltshire (UK)

    Hi Guys! New to the forum, just here really to get support when needed and share experiences! We live in the Wiltshire countryside and have a rather large amount of bunnies...Here we go... Heidi & Hector - Himalayans Beau - Belgian Hare Shadow - Argente Noir Elise & Elan - Netherland Dwarfs...
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