I wish I had some advice for you, but I have never experienced this. *Knock on wood*
I feed raspberry leaf treats and alfalfa cubes for four days before the expected delivery date, and if they are overdue 24 hours I start offering lavender treats and/or tea and put some lavender essential oil...
I have had several friends who raise multiple breeds of rabbits tell me that silverfox are notorious for being hard to get bred the first time. That's why I don't have any.
If you are feeding any hay with fescue in it that can be a problem. I have found if rabbits are eating fescue they...
I was just assuming since all of the Flemish and Flemish crosses I've had before had longer ears and a more refined head, but you could well be right. There are only two advertising breeders of giant chins locally around here, and quite a few advertising flemish. The lady I got them from got...
Yesterday I did a thing. I brought home two new rabbits. I most definitely did not need two new rabbits, but they were so pretty I couldn't resist. The lady told me that they are Flemish Giant, and the biggest one is bigger than the sandy Flemish doe I already have... But the ear size and...
I think I will just off the doe because I am tired of cleaning her stinky messes and the thought of whole litters with her habbits is a nightmare! I think I will try to find a new accomadation for the buck so I can give him a bin feeder and see if that helps. I really want to keep the line...
Actually, doing my initial research online I kept coming up with e. cuniculi being associated with urine scald issues... When I found out that it could be passed from mother to kits that scared me since there were so many of them from the same litter with the issues... But the mother has never...
I'd ha
It wouldn't be as simple as just remounting the door...I have to take the entire top panel off the cage because the door panels are an inch bigger than the door holes all the way around and were mounted from the inside before the top panel was clipped on. Poor design, I know... But I...
They are basic wire cages with doors that swing inward and hook to the top panel. They are on a metal frame that holds two opposing rows of five.
They don't typically eat all their food at once.
I have two rabbits that are 5 months old from the same litter that have an unusual bad habbit. They use their bowls like litter boxes and then sit in them, making themselves all gross. I recently found out that a buck that I sold to a friend from the same litter does the same thing.
I have...