Three very beautiful Sable Point Martens! www.aftertherainrabbitry.com
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Three very beautiful Sable Point Martens! www.aftertherainrabbitry.com
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I’m getting a Smoke Pearl Lionhead doe born on Thanksgiving 2009 and I’m going to the Lebanon show on Feb 6-7 show,so I want to know if she can be shown.I’d like the answers to be logical.
Hello,
You can show a rabbit at "almost" any age. If you want to win you want a rabbit close to six months/ in the junior class. Or about 8 months in the senior class(or up to about 3 years). If it was born in Nov. and the Show is in Feb. It’ll be about three months, you can show it, but probably won’t win. The show experiance would be good for you and the rabbit though. I say go for it.
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Rabbit housing description of wooden rabbit hutch and pros and cons of this type of rabbit house.
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Purebred Double Mane Lionheads. www.aftertherainrabbitry.com
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I live in south east england….
I have two lionhead rabbits both in separate cage as one rabbit has a litter (we thought they were two boys until one day we found a litter of 4 but that’s a different story!)
Anyway both cages have waterproof stuff around them and under the waterproof things and quilts, sleeping bags, sheets…. so anyway there fine in the night but when its not raining i put my male out in the run but sometimes i thinks its to cold…. its about 7 degrees sometimes…? is that to cold?
whats the lowest degree he can stand?
I know they have fur coats and that keeps them warm and blah blah but is it to cold and whats the lowest degree lionhead rabbits can stand?
thanks so much
xxxx
PLEASE HELP…. still looking for answers despreately
My rabbits live outside in the summer and inside in the winter because it snows so much here.
You should move the cages into your garage, laundryroom, tool shed, kitchen, basement, etc. if you can’t take them into the main parts of your house.
If you absolutely can’t bring them inside, be sure to put a float of some kind in their water bottles so they don’t freeze. Feed them more pellets in the winter so they get a little fatter. Don’t put put towels in the cages because they will freeze. Give them straw to snuggle in instead. Be sure they also have nesting boxes to be secure/warm in.
Hope this helps
my lion head rabbit named max also look for “lion head rabbit” and “lion head rabbit part 2″
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Absolutely beautiful bunnies! www.aftertherainrabbitry.com
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