SnootyPuffs
Well-Known Member
Anyone at all into horses as well? I ask, since, bun's and equines are very very alike even regarding behavior in some ways. I've seen horses do binkies.
Let's see,
-neither can toss their lunch
-both eat hay and require plentiful roughage (both = hindgut fermenters)
-prey species
-generally live in herds (both employ herd hierarchy - pecking order)
-both can be territorial about stall/cage space.
-rabbitries have "barns" lol!
-both rabbits and equines teeth continually grow! Horse teeth get floated...Bun's get them clipped (and have so many issues with molars!!!)
-they both poop plenty te he he.... (both attract flies like crazy)
-both have high risk for colic ( ex. impaction, gas)
-horses chew wood too (seen enough fences with eaten top boards!)
-horses (like bun's) can pair up with another horse (and don't want to be separated)
-and a rabbit savvy vet??? costs plenty (much like an equine vet)
....I could go on....
Let's see,
-neither can toss their lunch
-both eat hay and require plentiful roughage (both = hindgut fermenters)
-prey species
-generally live in herds (both employ herd hierarchy - pecking order)
-both can be territorial about stall/cage space.
-rabbitries have "barns" lol!
-both rabbits and equines teeth continually grow! Horse teeth get floated...Bun's get them clipped (and have so many issues with molars!!!)
-they both poop plenty te he he.... (both attract flies like crazy)
-both have high risk for colic ( ex. impaction, gas)
-horses chew wood too (seen enough fences with eaten top boards!)
-horses (like bun's) can pair up with another horse (and don't want to be separated)
-and a rabbit savvy vet??? costs plenty (much like an equine vet)
....I could go on....