Oct 7, 2011 #11 the Pollo Loco Songster 10 Years May 27, 2009 779 4 131 Santa Cruz,CA milkshake looks like a wabbit!!!
Oct 8, 2011 #12 Longhorns&Chickens Chirping 8 Years Sep 1, 2011 114 0 79 Yup sure does look like a rabbit But seriously it looks like a Harlequin or Harlequin mix to me too, I had a doe a while back that looked a lot like that one.
Yup sure does look like a rabbit But seriously it looks like a Harlequin or Harlequin mix to me too, I had a doe a while back that looked a lot like that one.
Oct 8, 2011 #13 TriciaHowe Mother Hen 11 Years Nov 11, 2008 2,351 15 191 Trenton, FL At first glance I thought I saw a dewlap too, but if you look closer I actually think it's his other foot.... So, I am going with male
At first glance I thought I saw a dewlap too, but if you look closer I actually think it's his other foot.... So, I am going with male
Oct 8, 2011 #14 PitterPaws Songster 12 Years Nov 29, 2007 646 0 149 Wisconsin It looks like a chocolate milkshake to me! I would say it is a Harlequin or Harlequin mix. I had a Male Harlequin Mix and when he would relax and lay out on his side he would let his hoohaas loose and it is very easy then to tell the rabbits gender! Or with a female they usually have the double chin (extra flap of skin under chin area)
It looks like a chocolate milkshake to me! I would say it is a Harlequin or Harlequin mix. I had a Male Harlequin Mix and when he would relax and lay out on his side he would let his hoohaas loose and it is very easy then to tell the rabbits gender! Or with a female they usually have the double chin (extra flap of skin under chin area)
Oct 9, 2011 Thread starter #15 lharper In the Brooder 11 Years Apr 19, 2008 44 0 32 Quote: I'm guessing the previous owners daughter thought that too. LOL
Oct 9, 2011 #16 Oregon Blues Crowing 8 Years Apr 14, 2011 5,531 284 273 Central Oregon Not a very big rabbit so maybe a Harlequin dwarf (of some kind) cross. I was going to say female, but I think tricial is right and that's a foot, not a dewlap. A 3 year old male will have the testicles visible. They'll be a little further up the belly than on other types of animals. Cute bunny, whatever it is.
Not a very big rabbit so maybe a Harlequin dwarf (of some kind) cross. I was going to say female, but I think tricial is right and that's a foot, not a dewlap. A 3 year old male will have the testicles visible. They'll be a little further up the belly than on other types of animals. Cute bunny, whatever it is.
Oct 10, 2011 #17 silkielover5 Songster 8 Years Sep 11, 2011 822 15 113 Hudson WI mother o' chicks72 : Quote: to check for gender flip him/her over and press lightly with 2 fingurs on both sides of his/her...you know.and if something pops out its a boy google it theres pictures and better directions and it looks like a cross maybe with some flemish not true, something should pop out for either gender. I'll post a link for sexing. http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/sexing.shtml well i know but more will pop out for males, very little for females
mother o' chicks72 : Quote: to check for gender flip him/her over and press lightly with 2 fingurs on both sides of his/her...you know.and if something pops out its a boy google it theres pictures and better directions and it looks like a cross maybe with some flemish not true, something should pop out for either gender. I'll post a link for sexing. http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/sexing.shtml well i know but more will pop out for males, very little for females
Oct 10, 2011 Thread starter #18 lharper In the Brooder 11 Years Apr 19, 2008 44 0 32 UPDATE: Milkshake is a buck! Here are some more pics....
Oct 10, 2011 #19 Glenmar Songster 9 Years Jan 17, 2011 2,786 18 183 VIRGINIA Much better pictures. He is cute.
Oct 11, 2011 #20 Iowa Roo Mom Resistance Is Futile 11 Years Apr 30, 2009 3,925 14 281 Keokuk County I would say that your bun is an oryctolagus cuniculus