@oldhenlikesdogs ...Of course I appreciate your help too. I apologize because I don't think you need me to thank you. You should always know......
...It's your fault I have any Bunnies..
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@oldhenlikesdogs ...Of course I appreciate your help too. I apologize because I don't think you need me to thank you. You should always know......
...It's your fault I have any Bunnies..
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I have noticed that a litter of mammals will often contain one 'psycopath'. Have seen it in kittens and puppies.The smallest Bunny is a total Butt head. It snorts and tries to bite. It's the one with most white and I'm not kidding you. It scares me.....
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Do you need a long handled net?That was like chasing squirrels out there trying to catch Bunnies that run in and out to the Run. I can't fit through the pop door....Holy smokes. Once caught they are easy to handle..
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I'm thinking it's not going to be a friendly Bunny.I have noticed that a litter of mammals will often contain one 'psycopath'. Have seen it in kittens and puppies.![]()
When in the Coop they come to my feet. It's when outside in the Run they run like the wind.Do you need a long handled net?![]()
My first batch I weaned at 6 weeks and sent a few on their way by 7 weeks. I believe the transitions can be stressful and baby bunnies can get digestive upsets easily with food switches. So make sure they are fully eating solids, and maybe who ever takes them could feed the same brand of pellets to keep things less stressful. Lots of hay is always a good thing to keep stuff moving through a bunny.I'm asking when is a realistic age that the Bunnies can go to new homes..
Should I keep them the full 8 weeks?..![]()
Thanks because Bunny Boy is weaning them now. They eat more hay and pellets. I'll definitely send them off with feed they are used too.My first batch I weaned at 6 weeks and sent a few on their way by 7 weeks. I believe the transitions can be stressful and baby bunnies can get digestive upsets easily with food switches. So make sure they are fully eating solids, and maybe who ever takes them could feed the same brand of pellets to keep things less stressful. Lots of hay is always a good thing to keep stuff moving through a bunny.