Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Free Plans For Rabbit Hutches My Rabbit?? What Is He?

My rabbit?? What is he? - free plans for rabbit hutches

Well
I bought a rabbit (M) and guinea pig (F) in the Amish and the baby rabbit was sold to me as a Belgian hare (rabbit breed bred to resemble a hare)

I really think it's just a wild rabbit, because it is very small, and much more .... his ears and his hair has all grown up
He eats his food and drink, etc.
I ask myself the best plan would WHA ...
Should I increase until you can release
or
Should I as pets

If yes:

How can I bond with him, through him less afraid of me, very friendly / quiet
How is it treated?
WHAT CAN I DOOOOOOOOOOO

4 comments:

Lynn B said...

You should do some research on the Belgian hare before you buy. They do not make good pets .. They are raised to be proud of. They are not taken into account, like most breeds of rabbits .. run around the table of the judges (they are not pressed in to run the table) .. It is a question of attitude. You can not free the rabbit! This is not a native species in the U.S. (I think I'm assuming you live in the U.S.). Not to mention .. do not understand this rabbit predators, because you have lived in the domestication .. It would be eaten by a wild animal in a short time. You will not calm down too, the rabbit, because the race. Find a new home or just the rabbits, because it was a good race.

morganx1... said...

Keep as a pet is already eating food offered to him accustomed to go, if not in a position to survive and can find food. What is the relationship with him, it will take some time. Start with only animal every day, very slowly. Feed him with his hands.

DO NOT dump is appalling Just You, Just let the rabbit, you used to be the first. Just pet him, and to keep his voice calm and relaxed.

the_pink... said...

HOLA! I would say it's a rabbit! Do you consider it as a pet! But to reassure a very wild rabbits, no matter wat u NEVER too Thats The Way They're my friend has an IT is now 2 years and still wild!

Sheila R said...

Hello.

I will first be aware that rabbits and guinea pigs do not generally go well together. Please keep an eye on them, usually the symptoms of guinea pigs. But the worst is soon to his needs of food, there are certain things that eat them, that should not be guinea pigs and rabbits vice versa. There are also sleeping habits, health habits, etc. ..

Guinea pigs and rabbits are not linked. Guinea pigs are rodents, rabbits, rabbits are mammals. So be careful.

Second creatures, all the rabbits are nervous, even the calm nervous and frightened, sometimes, especially when they are in uncharted territory. Lie down a rabbit to live better today than nature in the.

You need much more time for our pets lived and then set to work smarter, get well accustomed to humans.

I am sure that they shall not do anything wrong, your time. My rabbits have 2 weeks until we play this music, but three years and still hate were collected. It is an offshoot of pampering though.

Bunnies and embracing her in the head, especially around and between the eyes, like the cheeks, but the company is the area between the eyes to begin when it is enough for your rabbit is much faster and eventually carried out, that is sleep. Some rabbits are very sensitive and hates his return touchdown.

All you is for you and your rabbit at the time and patience.

Another word of advice, Rabbits need a constant area. Then select a house and land for the house and not move. The scariest, what will not for a rabbit in a position to their "cave". A rabbit in the wild and not after entering the cave a rabbit to die.

Good luck, my God!

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