Rabbits do not need regular de-worming medicine like dogs or horses. They only need de-wormer if they actually have worms. You will know if your rabbit has worms because you will see them in the poop. DO NOT DE-WORM YOUR RABBIT UNLESS YOUR RABBIT OBVIOUSLY HAS WORMS!!! I don't know how old the rabbit has to be, but I don't think there is any minimum age. If you do discover worms in your rabbit's poop, TAKE HIM TO THE VET IMMEDIATELY!!! DO NOT BUY DOG OR CAT DE-WORMER AND TRY TO FIGURE OUT THE AMOUNT YOURSELF!!! YOU WILL PROBABLY MESS UP AND KILL YOUR RABBIT!!! So, bottom line, if your rabbit has worms, take him to the vet and let the vet worry about the medicine.
thick-wormed
it has to be wormed because it has to be
I wormed the cat <><><><> He wormed his way under the barbed wire fence.
Wormed by Leonard was created in 282.
Spay or nueter your rabbit when he/she is 6 months old.
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A female rabbit is a Doe, an old female rabbit would be a Sr. Doe depending on is age and weight.
It depends on how old the rabbit is.
A rabbit's age is roughly calculated as 15 human years for the first year and 10 human years for the second year. Therefore, a 2-year-old rabbit would be about 25 in rabbit years.
A Jr. rabbit is any rabbit under the age of six months.
i think the oldest living rabbit is hazel who is 16 years old and is a miniature grey rabbit. the oldest rabbit ever was a wild rabbit called flopsy that was caught by vets and died 18 years and 10.75 months later
Rabbit skins. Coney is the old name for rabbit. A rabbit was actually a baby coney.