it depends on how they are kepy
the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits
Rabbits have been kept as pets for centuries, initially for their meat and fur. Over time, their cute appearance and gentle nature led to them being domesticated specifically for companionship. Today, rabbits are popular pets due to their social behavior, low maintenance requirements, and ability to bond with their owners.
You can't buy baby rabbits because they won't live; but rabbitry's sell rabbits for pets and shows. Our family does a rabbitry and lots of people buy rabbits for their 4-H kids.
I own a number of rabbits myself, so I can help answer your question, hopefully.
In Greece, people commonly keep pets such as dogs and cats, which are popular for companionship and often found in households. Additionally, some Greeks may have birds, fish, and small mammals like rabbits or guinea pigs. Traditional farming communities might also keep livestock such as chickens or goats. Overall, pet ownership in Greece reflects a mix of companionship and practicality.
Rabbits
Small livestock are livestock that grow to be under 400 lbs. These include sheep, goats, pigs, poultry and rabbits.
Some do, some don't. Islam does not forbid the keeping of pets.
Yes
Well it depends on where you live and the zoning laws there. But typically horses are considered livestock.
when we became vegetarians!
No, rabbits are excellent pets all the time.
Zuza Vrbova has written: 'Kittens' -- subject(s): Cats, Kittens 'Parakeets' 'Citizenship' 'Snakes' -- subject(s): Snakes as pets, Snakes 'Rabbits' -- subject(s): Rabbits, Rabbits as pets, Juvenile literature, Pets
yes, of course. You are allowed to keep poultry in gardens in the UK. Livestock are not permitted, but chickens are classed like pets, akin to rabbits and guinea pigs.
Rabbits are grown commercially for their meat (visit link) and to sell as pets.
Not all rabbits are wild because thay can be pets. hjsonsnoma
the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits