I have done lots of research and was excited to buy my first German Angora rabbit. I chose a breeder in the business for 30 years, who was selling 2 buns half off to get more cage space. I chose the black male. After I got him home, I realized she neutered him without telling me. That set off alarm bells.
After I washed him, dried him, and groomed him, he was still a handsome bunny. Then I realized, what I thought was just a bad hair day was actually lack of wool on the entire back portion of his back. Like a large circle was just straight, crimpy fur and I could see his skin.
He is 6 months old. Does it take time for a young bun to get all his wool or did my "reputable breeder" sell me her problem rabbit?
After I washed him, dried him, and groomed him, he was still a handsome bunny. Then I realized, what I thought was just a bad hair day was actually lack of wool on the entire back portion of his back. Like a large circle was just straight, crimpy fur and I could see his skin.
He is 6 months old. Does it take time for a young bun to get all his wool or did my "reputable breeder" sell me her problem rabbit?