Poor bunnies.. now I could see them being used for meat since they have so much of it.. but personally I can't bring myself to eat a bunny
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Poor bunnies.. now I could see them being used for meat since they have so much of it.. but personally I can't bring myself to eat a bunny
Too cute to eat!
You can get stones for chinchillas to chew on too but I find they are more content with wood. When I had my rabbits I didn't know about the stones and I used to just take them into the vets twice a month to be sure they didn't need filing down
Not sure about australia but I do know that in argentina its winter where here it is summer and that it's the same time there as it is here in nova scotia..
Is there still a huge long fence running across part of austraila to keep the roo's out?
Hehe yup, bunnies everywhere!
Roos aren't too much of a problem, they aren't endangered either though.
One of the biggest problems is Koalas! :eek: It's crazy in some places, they eat all the eucalyptus trees and then starve because there is no food left.
Another one is Camels... they are a huge pest.
And yup, it's winter, sitting in front of a toasty fire right now :D
Koalas!
You are so lucky.
Camels? Um, don't know what to say about that.
From what I remember reading, bunnies aren't native to Australia, some jerk imported them and because there are no natural predators they overtook the place.
But still. Bunnies and Koalas and camels, oh my. :)
I have to add.
Although I won't eat rabbits, refuse to, can't do it, they're pets, not food. The rabbits that the german farmer (the pic I posted) raises, are being used to feed the starving, so I really can't say too much about it.
Those rabbits are huge. He's importing some and teaching how to breed so that starving families won't go hungry.
Darnit. I'd love to hate him, but I can't. :(
Aww, it's a good and a bad thing at once.
You can't be too angry at him because he's doing it for a good reason but even if I was starving, my bunnies wouldn't be on the menu!
(Tempting as it is sometimes :p )
Yeah bunnies aren't native, so they introduced calesi (sp?) virus and myxomatosis, something one of my old bunnies died from :(
They introduced the viruses but NOT the vaccines GRRRRRRR
I'd rather eat my toe then one of my babies. Never going to happen.
But, there are people that do this for a living, and don't see these wonderful animals as anything but food.
My grandparents raised rabbits for food, it was hard.
Hmmmm, Kilala is a stinker, maybe a threat will work. ;)
Hey, I don't mean to take over this thread but I have a question.
What do you use for the bunnies to chew on to keep their teeth grinded down?
Or am I better off having her taken to the vet.
When can she be spayed? At what age anyway?
Oh and Alty if you come back and read this, I was told by this lady at a pet store that it was an english spot. What do you know about them?
Just found the thread. :o
Camels : Do not annoy them, or they'll spit on you, they can spit far... VERY FAR! If you did, then run as fast as you can, zigzaging while running is better. ;)
Oh, you have koalas Shazzy! Such cuties! I know they however are lazy and greedy, lol!
English spots and rexs are similar, but to be sure, I'd have to see her full grown. I still think she's a rex, but she's young. She could be an english spot, but, in my experience, pet stores don't know jack. ;)
She can be spayed at six months. Be careful when choosing a vet, rabbits are considered exotic animals and most vets don't know how to properly and safely do a spay or neuter on a rabbit.
Shop around, ask lots of questions.
As for the teeth, you can buy a combo salt lick and chew stone in most pet stores. They sell them at Walmart too. They're round, and connect to a metal hook that loops around the cage and through the stone.
Also, wood is good, but make sure it's not treated for anything.
Here's a few pics, one of an english spot, one of a rex. :)
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So tell me, which one is which? ;)
The English spot has longer thinner ears and the spots are smaller.
They are fun loving happy rabbits, very good temperament. They usually weigh around 5 - 8 pounds full grown so the same as a rex. They're an old breed but but not that easy to find.
Rex's are known for their fur, their fur is extremely soft. They come in many colors but the most common is the white with black sots. They are a very common rabbit in pet stores and for breeding because of their gentle nature.
Here's a picture of my rex, Oreo, you can see the dewlap.
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They are a full bodied rabbit, usually with a dewlap (a pocket of fat under the chin) which is common in the females of the species.
Both breeds are very similar and it may be hard to determine what breed you actually have, but I should be able to tell once he/she is full grown.
Right now, with the picture you sent, it's a bit hard to determine but my gut says Rex. :)
Oh, the other pictures I posted.
The top one is the English spot, the bottom is a Rex. :)
Hmmmm well Dora has a dewlap, but I think hers is just there because she is a tad overweight :o
For their teeth I buy these grain block things...
They are like a block of mixed grains with dried vegetables and fruits held together with an edible adhesive.
They are really hard and great for keeping their teeth down, I've never had to have a bunnies teeth cut with those.
There are other breeds with a dewlap Shazzy, it's just one of the differences between a rex and a English spot, sadly only in the females though, so Adam may still have some trouble determining what breed his bunny is.
The breed doesn't really make that much of a difference, especially between a Rex and English spot. They have very similar personalities, growth and dietary needs, so it really won't change anything. :)
Ooooh OK so she may not be as fat as I think.
The vet never said anything about her being fat when she went in but that was a while ago now so I don't know haha
I have a question for you too Alty, I know you haven't had lops before but do you have any idea when their ears should drop?
All the other lops I've had their ears dropped at around 3 months... the babies would be about 5 months old now and Rikku has 1 ear up and 1 ear down and Lulus are both up!
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