Flemish are large rabbits, very rangey, with large ears and feet. New Zealands are a medium large rabbit with excellent meat type, they are compact and meaty with medium bone structure.
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No, most rabbits in New Zealand are brown or grey, though occasionally other colours appear. There is a breed of rabbit known as the 'New Zealand White' which is a larger rabbit, and is bred mainly for laboratory purposes. Females weigh towards 5 - 6 kg.
It would have had less of an impact because new zealand is more mountainous and rugged and would have been hard for the rabbits to graze while australia on the other hand is flat
they are harbivores.
around 10 years around 10 years if they are spayed or neutered while still young. If not, then it is only about 5 - 6 years.
Flemish giants are rabbits that weigh from 15 to 20lbs.
No, there are small breed like the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit and HUGE breeds like the Flemish Giant! And everything in between! :-I
Tractor Supply typically sells a variety of popular rabbit breeds such as New Zealand, Flemish Giant, Californian, and Lionhead rabbits. The specific breeds available may vary by location and season.
Most rabbits live from 7-10years
Adult Flemish Giants typically weigh between 13-22 pounds, with some individuals even exceeding 20 pounds. It is important to provide proper diet and care to maintain a healthy weight for these large rabbits.
Flemish giants, when not as house pets, are typically used to show for 4H projects. They are not desirable as typical meat rabbits due to their bone mass at the fryer age, but they are desirable as roasting rabbits when raised to at least 6 months.
The gestation period for New Zealand rabbits is around 31 days.
The main difference is that a hornbill is a bird, while a rabbit is a mammal.
It really depends on the breed. The Netherland Dwarf is about 2lbs, but the Flemish Giant is about 13lbs.
They can be a little over 2 feet long.
Getting rabbits wet is probably not good for their health. Wash their feet if they get urine stains on them or so forth but they can chill easily, I highly do not recommend bathing rabbits!!!
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