well i am feeding them gunie pig/hamster food it has like a lot of seeds and stuff.They seem to like it.i also feed an alfalfa based grain to my babbies.i just bought some food that is supposed to be great for babbies and breeding does.
well i think the chewing sounds about right because his fur is almost down to the nub but not quite and the skin is not scaley,red,or irritated.The problem with this is i can not find any fur in,on,or close to the cage.
my oldest one is just over 2 months<br /><br />__________ Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:49 pm __________<br /><br />could it just be he is rubbing it on the cage some where
no i said r not even 6 months old and not close i will tell u wat age they r but firs i have to go to my other house to look at the calander. I will tell u how old they r.
My rabbits fur is rubbed off on it's back.What is wrong.It is a baby (not even over 6 months) and i am keeping it with 2 other babies.It is a buck and i am keeping it with a buck and a doe. Can anybody tell me wat it is? :hmm:
well when we went to look at her we did not think we wanted her.(she was expensive)so a few years went by and she was still there.the lady said if we take her we could have her for free.so that is the story.
oh yeah from what i have heard it is good to find their cycle and then breed them,after their babies are weened you should wait a month before you breed them again.