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  1. Jocee

    Rabbit eating poop (actual poop, not cecotropes)

    reading about the ceco's, your Bun might need more fibre, like fresh grass or hay, or you might need to cut down the pellets you feed, or cut out a couple of veggies you give if you give any. But then on the other hand it might be a one of thing your Bun has left so many. Has your Bun left lots...
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    Mabel

    welcome to you and your gorgeous Bunny
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    "Wild weed" foraging?

    I agree with Preitler, even with vehicles driving past, I would just forage about 2 metres from the sides, I don't think you'd need to go too far out from the city, just till you start to see more greenery and such, I wouldn't go near any big commercial crop paddocks outside the city, due to the...
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    Hand raising litter of 11 from day 10

    your doing an amazing job, they look like they are thriving, and I'm sorry for the ones that died, I know how frustrating that is when your hand rearing them. I've tried it with a couple of babies, and I didn't succeed, I felt terrible. But I'm so glad yours are doing ok
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    Clump of poop

    I know it can be hard to pick up a bunny that doesn’t want to be picked up and you worry it will wreck the bonding but give a treat to them after you have checked them, because checking underneath them is something you need to do at least a couple of times a week. You are doing an amazing job...
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    Should I be worried? (cecotropes after birthing)

    If your Bun isn’t leaving them every day I wouldn’t worry too much if it is happening every day you might need to take out a little of the pellets but it sounds like its not too often so it might be alright
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    Moving rabbits

    Treats or any veggies or foods they really love, or any food really is a great way to distract a rabbit or calm them down after a moving of cages or if they are grumpy at you or something else. Just giving them something else to do especially eating helps them calm down
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    New Member Here

    Welcome to the group the bun in the top photo I’m loving it’s colours
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    Is this an early sign of a head tilt????

    If he is scratching his ear lots I agree with jbun
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    The joys of being a bunny parent

    yes well, i was so surprised when she did nip me, as she hasn't nipped me for months and months, she usually just tugged or dug at my jacket, I just gently push her head down to the ground when she nips me, as that worked really well to stop her nipping me when she was grumpy. But I knew she...
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    The joys of being a bunny parent

    My Bun decided to nip me the other day when I wouldn't pat her exactly when she wanted, she just wants the attention when i'm nearby, whether its a "feed me now" push with her paws or a "I want a pat" tug on my jacket.
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    Hello 👋

    Welcome to the group, and your Buns are cuties, I especially love the yawning photo, I think it's hilarious watching bunnies yawn, they are funny little friends to watch
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    Stuck on the colour of this Rabbit

    Thank you, yes I often wait for the molt. So I'll keep you updated and send another photo when she has molted.
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    Stuck on the colour of this Rabbit

    I do believe her main colour is opal, but yea i'm stuck on the darker colour, whether its torte or something else, the darker parts on her nose, ears, and feet, are blue, so I'm quite stuck. Her Parent's colours are Father is: Broken Orange Mother is: white with a couple of very very pale fawn...
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