Yes, whenever your rabbit is injured you should bring it to the vet.
If your rabbit has broken its ear, it's probably in a lot of pain. The vet can give medications to ease your rabbit's suffering. The vet can also make sure the injury won't get any worse, and can offer suggestions to help you control your rabbit's environment better so as to prevent future injury.
Pain is a big deal in rabbits, because they often respond to pain by not eating; but rabbits can't fast like humans can (or dogs, or cats), so if they stop eating, that alone can kill them (GI stasis).
See the related question below for more information.
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Because it hurts and it breaks your eardrum when something such as a stick goes in your ear
Rabbits are tattooed in their left ear.
It depends on what breed of rabbit you have. A lop earred rabbit could have one ear up and one ear down because it has poor ear control. A normal ear carriage rabbit could have one ear up and one ear down because the cartilage in one ear is broken.
The blood is collected from the artery of ear rabbit (that lies in the middle of ear) but the marginal vein is used to injecte substances.
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If a rabbit has discharge in its ear, that rabbit is ill or injured and needs to see a special "rabbit savvy" vet. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
A rabbit ear fold is a specific origami fold in which one corner of a square of paper is folding in half to produce a sharper point. Detailed instructions for folding a double or single rabbit ear can be found at: http://www.anyone-can-origami.com/basic-origami-2.html#basicform8
I have one normal sized brown lopped ear rabbit(female), one black and white dwarf lop ear rabbit(female), one pure white normal lop ear rabbit(female) and a brown and grey mini lop rabbit(male).
A rabbit ear consists of a thin lining of fur, muscular skin to keep the ear up at all times when needed. Rabbit ears don't have bones. Rabbits DO HAVE cartilage in their ears. This helps them stay erect.
rabbit ear refers to the exposed twin "hammers"on a double barrel shotgun. when seen from the rear they resemble a pair of .....thats right... rabbit ears.
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