I was noticing on the posed images of your brokens that the broken markings seemed weirdly asymmetrical on one...and then I noticed that they all had the same asymmetry biased toward the left side. Either you have markings that sit with the centerline toward the left side of the rabbit, or something about your photography is happening at a subtle angle. If you use these pics to judge for symmetry, you may want to address that, because without the markings to highlight it, it isn't obvious on the solids.
At least it wasn't to me--but we all know I am not a show person, so I may be pointing out something everyone else already knows about! If so, sorry!
I heard that there is artificial fur that you can put in their nest. The funny thing is that same person told me that a rabbit ate it ( Dont worry it was plant-based)Wish there was some kind of washable, reusable fake hay, that they wouldn't eat!
****** ate everything, even the fur. They were huddled, fully exposed on the bottom left corner.
Dumped nest and rebuilt it with new hay and fur.
On the plus side, that kit getting extra feedings is now keeping up with the others.
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Have you tried straw? It's technically eatable but shouldn't be as palatable as hay. Shouldn't... doesn't mean the crazy thing won't eat it anyway...Wish there was some kind of washable, reusable fake hay, that they wouldn't eat!
****** ate everything, even the fur. They were huddled, fully exposed on the bottom left corner.
Dumped nest and rebuilt it with new hay and fur.
On the plus side, that kit getting extra feedings is now keeping up with the others.
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Proof that despite being fed rabbit, some dogs (unlike my nutjob) can differentiate between friends and food! What a good doggo!!Yesterday, grow outs escaped. Guess who didn't eat them? The GPs.
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