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  1. hacoochie

    Mini rex not eating

    Hi all. I'm very concerned that my 3 year old mini rex is sick, and hoping for any advice. The last 4 days, she will not touch her pellets. She drinks and eats some of her hay, but not as much as usual. She is acting normal, but has lost weight and I'm very worried. I know that many rabbits will...
  2. hacoochie

    Process of raising show himis?

    Hi, I am looking to getting into breeding Himalayans for show and plan to have my first litter within a couple months. I have done much research over the last couple years but I find it hard to locate information on exactly the timeline of raising kits, separating them from mom and into separate...
  3. hacoochie

    Beginner himalayan show breeder questions

    Hi, I’m a youth looking into breeding himalayans for show. I have had pet rabbits for a few years and have always been interested in showing but due to lack of space and money we’ve never been able to until now. I chose himalayans due to their gentle temperament, small size, ease of judging and...
  4. hacoochie

    concerns with my rabbits??

    i have several concerns with my rabbits and i'd love some help on figuring out what's wrong, or if i'm just worrying over nothing. i've only owned rabbits for a couple years so i have very little experience with illnesses. currently all my rabbits live outside in all wire cages. they're fed...
  5. hacoochie

    Carrier sizes?

    What size carrier would be suitable for an English Spot? I currently have 8" by 16" carriers for my Dutch, Mini Rex and Himalayans. Would those carriers be too small for an English Spot? What size should I go for?
  6. hacoochie

    rabbits keep getting pee on themselves

    so i have a couple does, a himalayan and a mini rex, both of which recently have been getting a lot of pee all over their butts and the back of their rear legs. they're both in all-wire cages outside, living separately with several inches between their cages. they used to have a tile for cooling...
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