Rabbits!

I love rabbits because...

  • They're sooo cute!

    Votes: 52 27.5%
  • They're friendly!

    Votes: 19 10.1%
  • They're entertaining!

    Votes: 40 21.2%
  • They've cast me under their fluffy spell!

    Votes: 78 41.3%

  • Total voters
    189
So I know a fair bit about rabbits and have cared for them for their owners in the past and still doing research and was wondering if I could put a Flemish with a few call ducks and a chicken? Would it become aggressive towards them due to its size? The call ducks are small and same with the chicken that's why I'm worried about them being the victims. I have a large building that has electric (for a fan or heat source). So what do you guys think about it? Thanks for any help!!
 
So I know a fair bit about rabbits and have cared for them for their owners in the past and still doing research and was wondering if I could put a Flemish with a few call ducks and a chicken? Would it become aggressive towards them due to its size? The call ducks are small and same with the chicken that's why I'm worried about them being the victims. I have a large building that has electric (for a fan or heat source). So what do you guys think about it? Thanks for any help!!
 
So I know a fair bit about rabbits and have cared for them for their owners in the past and still doing research and was wondering if I could put a Flemish with a few call ducks and a chicken? Would it become aggressive towards them due to its size? The call ducks are small and same with the chicken that's why I'm worried about them being the victims. I have a large building that has electric (for a fan or heat source). So what do you guys think about it? Thanks for any help!!

Flemish giants are gentle giants. Had a few and never a mean one. Even had some Flemish crosses.
 
So I know a fair bit about rabbits and have cared for them for their owners in the past and still doing research and was wondering if I could put a Flemish with a few call ducks and a chicken? Would it become aggressive towards them due to its size? The call ducks are small and same with the chicken that's why I'm worried about them being the victims. I have a large building that has electric (for a fan or heat source). So what do you guys think about it? Thanks for any help!!

go back to the beginning of this thread and read the post about the bunnies killing chickens and ducks. you may change your mind.
 
Can someone here help me?
Yesterday I went outside as I do everyday to feed my animals but something was different. There was a baby bunny! I was so filled with joy because I had been trying for so long to breed my rabbits, they are all in one cage together the male and two females. The strange thing is though that they baby was already fully grown!(by that I mean it was around three weeks, it had all its body fur, it's eyes were open, and it was bouncing around) anyways that wasn't what concerned me what concerned me was that today I went outside and it was gone! Can someone tell me what happened to it? The floor of the cage is just dirt, did the parents freak out from me petting their young one and "re-bury" it? I found out that rabbits make underground nest for when they give birth in the wild. Please give me any information you can. Thank you and sorry for such a long post.
 
Can someone here help me?
Yesterday I went outside as I do everyday to feed my animals but something was different. There was a baby bunny! I was so filled with joy because I had been trying for so long to breed my rabbits, they are all in one cage together the male and two females. The strange thing is though that they baby was already fully grown!(by that I mean it was around three weeks, it had all its body fur, it's eyes were open, and it was bouncing around) anyways that wasn't what concerned me what concerned me was that today I went outside and it was gone! Can someone tell me what happened to it? The floor of the cage is just dirt, did the parents freak out from me petting their young one and "re-bury" it? I found out that rabbits make underground nest for when they give birth in the wild. Please give me any information you can. Thank you and sorry for such a long post.

They probably just have them hidden really well, but litters and their mothers should be separated from the others because they will eat the young... could be another reason why you have just now seen one and that there is only one and you have not seen it since.
 
Hi! (I have not read all the post, just wanted to stop by and show and tell you about my bunny)
This is my rabbit Andy, he is a mini Rex. He is Neutered and he is so much happier
He has better litter training, much more affectionate, and just over all a lot happier. I don't claim to be an expert but I do know quite a bit about rabbits (except for breeding, I don't breed) he is an indoor rabbit, so he gets a lot of attention, he is super friendly too.
Gets unlimited hay, oxbow rabbit pellets, and fresh veggies every other day (I try to do daily)
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