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ok she is a little small but that can be corrected.
lets start with a few questions.
how much grain are you feeding?
is she getting hay?
is she in a molt?
she could be a tweener, its been happening a lot ( called harliquin)
can you post a picture?
If she has density and texture of body the potential is there its just hiding.
I would suggest 1 tsp of Docs Rabbit Enhancer daily.
How large were her parents? sometimes this makes a huge difference with how they grow,
Flemish often do not finish off growing untill nearly 18 months old.
though I am sure there will be an argument for that.
ok she is a little small but that can be corrected.
lets start with a few questions.
how much grain are you feeding?
is she getting hay?
is she in a molt?
she could be a tweener, its been happening a lot ( called harliquin)
can you post a picture?
If she has density and texture of body the potential is there its just hiding.
I would suggest 1 tsp of Docs Rabbit Enhancer daily.
How large were her parents? sometimes this makes a huge difference with how they grow,
Flemish often do not finish off growing untill nearly 18 months old.
though I am sure there will be an argument for that.
