Easy Ears
Well-known member
Hey guys!
I just thought I'd start a new topic on winter tips!
This is going to be my first winter with rabbits. I own Dutch crosses. (Mini rex/Dutch cross doe, and a Netherland dwarf/Dutch cross buck.) Any tips on handling things? I bought two metal crocks for water, and plant to change them twice a day. And they live outside.
I also plan on getting a Holland lop doe, and a Netherland dwarf doe this January. Any tips on breeding them...are there major differences between the breed I have? And do they need special attention? Or special attention in the winter?
I saw on the rabbit chat box that Zass said that Velveteen lops get frostbit in there ears. Are there any things like that for Hollands, Dutch, or Dwarfs?
And I just wanted to say thanks SO much for helping me out! You guys are my mentors, ...my rabbit family! :grouphug2:
I just thought I'd start a new topic on winter tips!
This is going to be my first winter with rabbits. I own Dutch crosses. (Mini rex/Dutch cross doe, and a Netherland dwarf/Dutch cross buck.) Any tips on handling things? I bought two metal crocks for water, and plant to change them twice a day. And they live outside.
I also plan on getting a Holland lop doe, and a Netherland dwarf doe this January. Any tips on breeding them...are there major differences between the breed I have? And do they need special attention? Or special attention in the winter?
I saw on the rabbit chat box that Zass said that Velveteen lops get frostbit in there ears. Are there any things like that for Hollands, Dutch, or Dwarfs?
And I just wanted to say thanks SO much for helping me out! You guys are my mentors, ...my rabbit family! :grouphug2: