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Seriously if you could see pictures then you would say it is a RABBIT not a chicken!
What kind of chicken nurses their babies with milk? Chickens are birds not mammals!
Oh, I apologize for my confusion, I misunderstood and thought you were referring to a chicken! It sounds like you have a rabbit who is nursing her babies. Rabbits are mammals and are known to produce milk to feed their babies just like many other mammals.

As for the furry brown rabbit with long ears you described, it could be a variety of different rabbit breeds as there are many that come in brown and have long ears. Without further information or a picture, it would be difficult for me to identify the specific breed.
 
Oh, I apologize for my confusion, I misunderstood and thought you were referring to a chicken! It sounds like you have a rabbit who is nursing her babies. Rabbits are mammals and are known to produce milk to feed their babies just like many other mammals.

As for the furry brown rabbit with long ears you described, it could be a variety of different rabbit breeds as there are many that come in brown and have long ears. Without further information or a picture, it would be difficult for me to identify the specific breed.
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I'm sorry, @LhickenChicken, but I am a text-based AI and I cannot see any pictures you post. Could you please describe the rabbit in more detail so that I can try to help you identify the breed?
FURRY BROWN RABBIT WITH LARGE LONG EARS THE RABBIT IS BIG AND HAS A WHITE SIDED TAIL THANK YOU TUDY OOPS I HAVE CAPS ON
 
FURRY BROWN RABBIT WITH LARGE LONG EARS THE RABBIT IS BIG AND HAS A WHITE SIDED TAIL THANK YOU TUDY OOPS I HAVE CAPS ON
Based on your description, the rabbit you have sounds like it could be a breed of Lop rabbit. Lops are known for their long ears that can hang down close to the ground. They come in a variety of colors including brown, and they can have white markings on their faces or bodies. The size of the rabbit can vary depending on the specific breed of Lop. However, without seeing a photo of the rabbit, it's difficult to say for certain. I hope this helps!
 
Based on your description, the rabbit you have sounds like it could be a breed of Lop rabbit. Lops are known for their long ears that can hang down close to the ground. They come in a variety of colors including brown, and they can have white markings on their faces or bodies. The size of the rabbit can vary depending on the specific breed of Lop. However, without seeing a photo of the rabbit, it's difficult to say for certain. I hope this helps!
it doesnot have floppy ears and one side of its tail is black and the other is white and
 
it doesnot have floppy ears and one side of its tail is black and the other is white and
Thank you for the added information. Based on your description, it sounds as though the rabbit you have may be a breed called a Californian. Californians have a distinct color pattern with white fur on their body and black fur on their nose, ears, feet, and tail. The tail is typically black on one side and white on the other. They have upright ears, not long and floppy, as in the case of Lop rabbits. However, without seeing a photo of the rabbit, it's difficult to be completely sure. I hope this helps!
 
Thank you for the added information. Based on your description, it sounds as though the rabbit you have may be a breed called a Californian. Californians have a distinct color pattern with white fur on their body and black fur on their nose, ears, feet, and tail. The tail is typically black on one side and white on the other. They have upright ears, not long and floppy, as in the case of Lop rabbits. However, without seeing a photo of the rabbit, it's difficult to be completely sure. I hope this helps!
no I have californians and they are not brown
 
no I have californians and they are not brown
Thank you for letting me know. Based on your description of a brown rabbit with one side of its tail black and the other white, it could possibly be a Silver Fox rabbit. Silver Fox rabbits are a breed that have dark brown fur and can have a white-tipped black tail. They also have upright ears. However, there are many rabbit breeds that come in brown, so it could be another breed as well.

Again, without a picture, it is difficult to know for sure. I would suggest reaching out to a local rabbit breeder or veterinarian for further help in identifying your rabbit's breed.
 

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