Hmm, I'm not sure why you wouldn't want to get your rabbit spayed or neutered. There are places that can do it at a lower cost. As you may already know, it's better for their health. 80% of non-spayed female rabbits get uterine cancer by 4 years of age.
Dwarf rabbits, like all rabbits can have heart attacks when their arteies are clogged with too much fat or when you scare them without them knowing!
Dwarf bunnies can eat a variety of fruits in moderation, including apples (without seeds), bananas, blueberries, and strawberries. Ensure that the fruits are cut into small pieces to prevent choking and monitor their intake to avoid overfeeding, as fruits are high in sugar.
Yes, rabbits are social animals and it is typically best to keep them in pairs for companionship and mental stimulation. This can help prevent loneliness and provide a more enriched environment for the rabbits. Make sure to introduce them properly and monitor their interactions to ensure they get along well.
Yes, they can and will fight if the female feels threatened. They will always fight if the doe is bred or does not want to be bred. Does can and will castrate a buck and have been known to kill bucks upon occasion. That is why you never put rabbits together to breed and walk away.
They can chew on the stalk without any problems, but the leaves will most likely upset their tummies. I have one rabbit that is fine with the leaves but my other two rabbits get really sick if they eat the leaves.
Napping in church. Nuking a city. Necromancy. Neutering other people's pets without their permission. Neutering other people's husbands without permission. Not paying rent. Nailing your neighbors wife. Nauseating children.
All rabbits need to breed is that there are male rabbits and female rabbits together.
No
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Neutering/castration basically means cutting the balls off. This is something humans have been doing on both animals and other humans so far back in history that it's impossible to say exactly when it was first done. Neutering was first used in cats in 1893, and without anesthesia. In the 1930's and 40' neutering became more standard.
Yes
Because many would go hungry without it. A fox would go hungry without eating rabbits. Rabbits would go hungry without eating... And so on
Dwarf rabbits, like all rabbits can have heart attacks when their arteies are clogged with too much fat or when you scare them without them knowing!
Rabbits are born completely hairless but fur will grow quite quickly 2-4 days
Highly unlikely.
some rabbits are born without hair at first then when the rabbit gets older it might get hair or not All baby rabbits are born naked (without fur). Baby hares are born with fur. This is one difference between rabbits and hares. Unless the rabbit sick, or a mutant (seriously: I mean mutated genes), then it will grow fur. All normal baby rabbits grow fur eventually.
they are rabbits and parrots