Bunny Basics

Thank you so much for all that info! As far as keeping one inside would you say it’s comparable to a dog or cat as far as messes. I don’t mind inside dogs or cat but I’m not looking to bring a farm animal inside if that makes sense?
Yes, I'd say it's the same, maybe even a little less. Rabbits are very clean animals.
 
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This is a HORRIBLE photo because of the screen on top, I didn’t open it because I knew I wasn’t buying anything today and didn’t want to disturb them. But does any one have any idea what breed these are or could be?
 
So at cal ranch they had “assorted bunnies” is there a way I would be able to tell sex?
Yes. Look up a you tube on exposing the vent. It's very hard to hurt them, but you'll still want to be careful. I could see about getting you clear pics of male versus female in a little.
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This is a HORRIBLE photo because of the screen on top, I didn’t open it because I knew I wasn’t buying anything today and didn’t want to disturb them. But does any one have any idea what breed these are or could be?
They have chinchilla colors!!! They're too small to be american chins or rex. Probably a medium breed.
 
Oh awesome! I’d prefer to keep one indoors as long as they’re tidy animals.
Rabbits are very tidy. They like to chew and they spill feed and occasionally leave a little poop here and there, but they're actually very neat and clean. None of the dirt or smell that a dog would bring.
 
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This is a HORRIBLE photo because of the screen on top, I didn’t open it because I knew I wasn’t buying anything today and didn’t want to disturb them. But does any one have any idea what breed these are or could be?
Ooh and I see a castor! Maybe mini rex, I can get some fur pics in a little and when you look at them again you could easily narrow down breed.
 

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