Australia is anti rabbit?G'day! Happy springtime!
I guess you're not in the part of Australia which is anti-rabbit?
What kind of rabbits do you have?
One of our nicest bucks was named 'Sydney' although he wasn't from there.
Rabbits are an introduced species and can cause a lot of damage pretty quick, they were introduced in the UK too and have taken over from our native species (of hare).There might be other reasons too that I’m not aware of!Australia is anti rabbit?
Ah, i get it nowRabbits are an introduced species and can cause a lot of damage pretty quick, they were introduced in the UK too and have taken over from our native species (of hare).There might be other reasons too that I’m not aware of!
I'm surprised your rabbits couldn't find their way up and down a ramp to food and water. Maybe they did it while you weren't looking. I have a very large (12 lb) rabbit that had 10 kits and I made a 2nd story for her to escape them. As she was out of condition having been in a rather confining cage before I got her, I put a box for her to jump on to get into the 2nd story. Well, within 12 hours, the kits had figured out how to get up there and they were only about 3-4 weeks old LOL (that's the photo on my id)I am very much in the part of Australia, that is anti rabbit. But i am not They are NZ x Rex. Blue eyed. 7 weeks old. Ive made some mistakes already, and learning as i go.
First mistake: I cant see. Very bad eye sight. And cant remember which was the buck? And cant see the genitals, let alone what bits are there. So will let ma nature show me eventually.
Second: Put them in top story of 2 story cage, they couldn't use ramp to get down. So no access to water/food for 8 hours. They survived. I figure they only ate twice daily when on milk.
They are now in the temporary colony, and getting the most out of the colder sunnier days here. Before we hit scorchio! in a week or so.
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