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50 Different Types of Rabbit Breeds

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Breed Traits Suitability as a Pet Fully Grown Size Mini Rex Velvety fur, Curious Great, friendly & playful 3.5-4.5 lbs Netherland Dwarf Small, Short ears, Active Good, but can be skittish 2-2.5 lbs Lionhead Fluffy mane, Playful Excellent, affectionate 2.5-3.5 lbs Holland Lop Droopy ears, Sweet-natured Great, calm & sociable 2-4 lbs English Angora Long, fluffy coat, Calm Good, but requires grooming 5-7 lbs Mini Lop Friendly, Easy-going Excellent, sociable 4.5-6 lbs Flemish Giant Large size, Gentle Great, but needs space 12-20 lbs Dutch Distinctive color patterns, Friendly Excellent, playful 3.5-5.5 lbs Harlequin Unique color patterns, Playful Great, energetic 6.5-9.5...

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The Golden Feed for Bunnies: What Is Oaten Hay?

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Rustling in the hayloft, you'll often find bales of oaten hay stacked up, a favorite among many rabbit enthusiasts. What's the buzz around this specific type of hay? Well, hold onto your carrots, because we're about to dive deep into the world of oaten hay and its magical properties! Key Takeaways - What is Oaten Hay? Oaten hay is a nutritious and palatable type of hay that's harvested from oat crops before the grain matures. It's a favorite for many rabbit owners because of its digestibility and the benefits it offers to bunnies. 1. Origin and Characteristics of Oaten Hay...

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A Comprehensive Guide of Rabbit Breeds

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Breed Traits Suitability as a Pet Fully Grown Size Mini Rex Velvety fur, Curious Great, friendly & playful 3.5-4.5 lbs Netherland Dwarf Small, Short ears, Active Good, but can be skittish 2-2.5 lbs Lionhead Fluffy mane, Playful Excellent, affectionate 2.5-3.5 lbs Holland Lop Droopy ears, Sweet-natured Great, calm & sociable 2-4 lbs English Angora Long, fluffy coat, Calm Good, but requires grooming 5-7 lbs Mini Lop Friendly, Easy-going Excellent, sociable 4.5-6 lbs Flemish Giant Large size, Gentle Great, but needs space 12-20 lbs Dutch Distinctive color patterns, Friendly Excellent, playful 3.5-5.5 lbs Harlequin Unique color patterns, Playful Great, energetic 6.5-9.5...

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Eucalyptus Enigma: Wood Wonders for Wiggly Whiskers

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Bunnies are incessantly curious. So, if you've caught your rabbit eyeing your eucalyptus plant or wood, you might wonder if it's safe. Let's journey through the eucalyptus wood realm and answer the big question for rabbit owners everywhere. Key Takeaways - Can Rabbits Eat Eucalyptus Wood? No, rabbits should avoid eucalyptus wood. Although some animals consume eucalyptus leaves, the wood may not be safe for bunnies due to specific oils and compounds. As always, when it comes to our fluffy friends, the staple hay diet is the most important. 1. Understanding Bunny's Gnawing Habits All bunny parents know, rabbits love...

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Dandelion Delights: A Leafy Feast for Furry Feet

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Dandelions, often seen as pesky weeds in our gardens, might just be the golden ticket to your bunny's heart. But should these yellow-headed wonders be part of a rabbit's menu? Let's hop right into the world of dandelions and their suitability for our long-eared friends. Key Takeaways - Can Rabbits Eat Dandelions? Absolutely! Dandelions are not only safe but also packed with nutrition for our bunnies. They can munch on the leaves, flowers, and even roots. However, as with everything, moderation is key, and the backbone of their diet should always be hay. 1. Dandelions: More Than Just a Common...

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