Rabbit Breeds

How many Grams/Ounces do Dwarf lop rabbits need per day? Rabbit breeders please or anyone who knows a lot!

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

HI, i breed Dwarf lop rabbits and want to join the BRC and i read loads of books and web pages, and i some books i have read that rabbits only need for Dwarfs 20 gms a day of mix/pellets, which i am trying(by the way they get PLENTY of hay and veg!) and they [...]

what is the difference between taking care of one dwarf or mini lop rabbit then 2 guinea pigs?

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

my parents have agreed to let me get 2 guinea pigs, but i really had my heart set on a rabbit, i would me getting either a mini lop or a dwarf rabbit
can you give me the differences in taking care of 2 guinea pigs rather than 1 rabbit or some arguments as to why [...]

Can you put a dwarf lop rabbit and a couple of gerbils in the same hutch?

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Will they get on together?
By: lovelylexie

How do I look after & breed mini dwarf lop eared rabbits?

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

I want to get mini dwarf lop eared rabbits and am thinking of a Male & Female to breed. What do I need to care for them etc
By: Matt C

Does Rabbit Makes a Good Pet – Rabbit Facts and Information

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

We all think of rabbits only as cute and furry animals. While they may be cuddly and affectionate, they do need time to get used to their surroundings. With given time, and adequate reinforcement, they will adapt easily. Rabbits enjoy the presence of humans but are less amenable to being held.
Rabbits are more intelligent than [...]

Rabbit Breeding

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Rabbit breeding is a great hobby for adults, too, and I encourage you to explore this wonderful topic as much as you can. Most people outside of the rabbit breeding community have never seen a rabbitry. Such ecological farms are designed to produce larger number of processes on rabbit breeding, they are more economically efficient, [...]

Mad About Rabbits

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Rabbits are animals belonging to the Lagomorph groupings that also comprise of hares and pikas. The term Lagomorph literally means “shaped like a hare” and comes from traditional Norse tongue, dating back to around the 14th Century. Rabbits are akin to rodents in many ways and share many traits with our other more unwanted friends [...]

Rabbits: a Cat-alternative

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Thinking about getting a pet? There