What a sweet face!!! Hard to believe that's not a nice bunny. It might settle down once it gets used to where it is and learns that you are not a threat. I'd start by choosing a particular cage, hutch or some other kind of home and keeping the rabbit there consistently; rabbits don't like change, at all, and moving them around can keep them in a state of nervousness. Once it's settled in and feels secure in its home base, so to speak, you will have more flexibility in taking it out to play, etc. I'd also bring it little treats of fresh greens or black oil sunflower seeds (BOSS) or something like that daily, though I'd be careful not to give it too much of new foods at first or it might get a belly ache. Start by just dropping the greens into the cage since it probably won't eat out of your hands. Progress toward getting it to taking treats from your hands and maybe letting you touch it. Many rabbits like their foreheads rubbed and will allow that; other are finicky about having their ears touched, and prefer to be petted on their backs. Trial and error will tell you the answer to that. Mostly be patient and gentle, and it may come around.I purchased this rabbit at an animal swap, from the Amish. I'm curious if anyone has an idea what breed it may be & what this color is called officially? It's also not friendly at all. Any tips on taming it? I'm very new! Thank you in advance.
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