Are rabbits supposed to molt (moult)? yes, rabbits are like any other mammal, they put on a winter coat which will be shed in the spring as the weather gets warmer. Rabbits, if kept inside a barn, may molt (or shed) more than once a year.
Rabbits shed their fur, known as "molting," multiple times a year. Molting can last for a few weeks up to a couple of months, and the duration can vary depending on the rabbit's breed, age, health, and environmental factors. It is important to provide proper grooming and diet during molting to help the rabbit through this natural process.
it is supposed to be a lucky charm if you believe in superstition
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they just drink there mothers milk.
According to wic and the maltomeal box, infants and toddlers can digest maltomeal.its supposed to be a good source of iron.
Malt is what is in milo
No, but they may bite an uncooperative doe. A male rabbit that bites it's mate is not a desirable breeder in my rabbitry.
No they do not malt.
Yes, loud noises will scare them.
Malt is malted (a process where grains start to germinate but not quite) grains.
Ale is a malt beverage
Beer is a malt beverage