Hey from Yorkshire, UK
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Hey from Yorkshire, UK
Hi I am Charlotte and I live in the UK with my 3 gorgeous bunnies. I have a broken Chinichilla Dwarf Lop called Penny, a Harlequin french lop called harry and a chocolate Dutch called Russell who does the rabbit jumping in the UK - http://www.youtube.com/user/Pennyandrussell?feature=mhum
I show all my rabbis and my chocolate dutch does really well.
This year I am going to purchase some more chocolate Dutch and start breeding them for show
Hope to get some good advice of here
I show all my rabbis and my chocolate dutch does really well.
This year I am going to purchase some more chocolate Dutch and start breeding them for show

Hope to get some good advice of here

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Re: Hey from Yorkshire, UK
Welcome to RabbitTalk
I look forward to hearing about rabbit jumping and seeing more photographs. It looks like an interesting sport (although, as I mentioned in another thread, something I'm not ready to teach my escape artists just yet.
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Just a small thing, but there are multiple subforums on RabbitTalk...pets for those who don't like to read about people who raise rabbits as livestock; meat rabbits -for those who raise as livestock; Showing - obviously for people who show or want to show; Rabbit Care - open to all people, but please remember that there are rabbit owners from all walks of life who post there.
One that is a particular favorite of mine is the "natural feeding". It's mainly about NOT using pellets and how to best keep your rabbit happy and healthy. The plants that are high in protein, others that are toxic, safe plants, hay types, etc.


Just a small thing, but there are multiple subforums on RabbitTalk...pets for those who don't like to read about people who raise rabbits as livestock; meat rabbits -for those who raise as livestock; Showing - obviously for people who show or want to show; Rabbit Care - open to all people, but please remember that there are rabbit owners from all walks of life who post there.
One that is a particular favorite of mine is the "natural feeding". It's mainly about NOT using pellets and how to best keep your rabbit happy and healthy. The plants that are high in protein, others that are toxic, safe plants, hay types, etc.
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Re: Hey from Yorkshire, UK
Welcome, Charlotte!
This is a friendly, helpful place. I hope you enjoy it here!

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