you tell if your your lionhead is pregnant if the rabbit starts pulling her hair out. you dont want to the male rabbit in there when female rabbit is giving birth he will eat baby bunnies! your rabbit will start pulling at their hair usually on the 28th day after (doing it) then will usually give birth on the 31st day or diff.
Lionhead rabbits are a breed of domestic rabbit, and when it comes to care and behaviour -- including the rabbit's habitat or cage -- lionheads are exactly like other pet rabbits. See the related questions below for information.
Lionhead rabbits originated in Belgium through a genetic mutation. They are a relatively new breed, with their distinctive mane of fur around their head resembling that of a lion, hence the name "Lionhead rabbit."
Opal color in lionhead rabbits is a dilute shade of greenish-blue. It is a rare and unique coloration that gives the rabbit a striking and beautiful appearance.
No they are not. Lionhead rabbits are domestic rabbits with a mane gene. The mane gene is dominant so any rabbit that is bred to another that has a mane has a 50% chance of getting a mane. Since domestic rabbits can not mate with wild rabbits (in the US) you will not see Lionheads in the wild, unless someone dumped them there.
Male: Leo, Simba, Jasper, Finn Female: Luna, Rosie, Willow, Daisy
The Lionhead Rabbit came from Europe in 1999. They are the newest type of Rabbits! They mixed with other breeds and made the:Lionhead Lop, Dwarf Lionhead, and many more...
You can go to a farm and get a handreared lionhead rabbit for £15 OR pets at home £25....
1 rabbit is usally around £25-£30 I bought my lionhead rabbit for £50
The most popular is probably the lionhead rabbit. So cute too!
A lionhead are really hairy. Some grow really big. They are really cute. Sometimes you have to cut the lionhead's hair. Make sure if its a girl or a boy.
Yes there is Its fluffy and its ears hang...
Lionhead rabbits are a breed of domestic rabbit, and when it comes to care and behaviour -- including the rabbit's habitat or cage -- lionheads are exactly like other pet rabbits. See the related questions below for information.
Lionhead rabbits originated in Belgium through a genetic mutation. They are a relatively new breed, with their distinctive mane of fur around their head resembling that of a lion, hence the name "Lionhead rabbit."
I dont know but can any one tell me how to tell if my rabbit is pregnant. Thanks
If you got your rabbit from a breeder, ask the breeder or look at the pedigree. If you didn't get your rabbit from a breeder, look at the mane. First, Is your lionhead a junior of a senior? It can be difficult to determine the mane type of a junior. If a junior has a skirt of hair around the hindquarters, it is probably double mane. Most junior manes look the same, so I'll tell you what to look for in a senior. Is the rabbit's mane thin and sparse? Then the rabbit is probably single mane. If the Rabbit's mane is thick and full, the rabbit is probably double mane. Most breeders only breed double mane gene lionheads, if that's helpful at all.
Yes.
its also to make them look unique, they were named the lionhead because of their maney look, like a lion, they have manes, and so the rabbit looked like a lion, they were named that