Lop Ear Bunnies usually weigh about 5 pounds and shouldn't be any heavier.
there. the weight of the average lop easred rabbit is around 6 pounds.
What breed of lop earred rabbit? There are several.
A 12 week mini lop should be abiut 2-3 pounds. A normal lop should be 4-5 pounds.
Yes sweetie you basiclly need rabbit food water a cage stuffing to go on the bottom, to lay on and then toys and most of all-LOVE but you also need a loving home because if its not your rabbit would shed fur or will kill him/her and you need to see a vet a month or a week every month or week for teeth and nails and if your getting dwarf lop then you need 2 rabbits I am a daycare rabbit helper.
Fruit Flies have short life spans of about a week and this makes them ideal for study because the observer can see the genetic alterations within just a few generations .
your rabbits may not have lived together before or not for a while this makes them claim their own territory and don't want to share it try putting a wire cage frame in the middle of their home with each rabbit either side so they can't fight for a week every day swap the rabbits round to get used to eachothers smell after a week take the wire frame cage away if they carry on fighting try the same for a little while longer
a hare (remember the tortoise and the hare?) the scientific name for the domestic rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus Another name (or nickname) for a rabbit is "coney". Actually, a rabbit and a hare are definitely two different animals. A baby rabbit (properly named "kit" - not "kitten") is born in a nest-lined burrow without fur, deaf, with its eyes closed, and is very vulnerable and helpless for at least 2 weeks. The fur grows within a week and the eyes open and deafness subsides in about 10 days. A baby hare, on the other hand, is born with fur, its eyes are open, and it is able to run/hop within minutes after being born - not in a burrow. (FYI: The birthing process is called "kindling")
There's more than one routine people follow to keep their rabbit's cage clean. The important thing is to keep the rabbit safe, healthy, and comfortable. Consider these principles: Urine starts to grow ammonia, which is unhealthy and smelly for rabbits and humans, so the litter should be scooped every day. Old hay sitting around becomes dusty and -- if gets wet -- mouldy, both of which are unhealthy for your rabbit, so the hay should be replaced at least once a day. Fur can build up on bedding and in the hay and the rabbit will end up eating some of it, which can be very dangerous. (Rabbits can't vomit fur balls like cats.) Wash or vacuum fabrics, and sweep out fur from the cage, as much as needed -- more when the rabbit is moulting. Water and food should be replaced/replenished twice daily, and the dishes washed once daily -- otherwise, bacteria will grow which can make your rabbit (and you) sick. Aside from that, the entire cage or rabbit area should be kept relatively clean. One routine is to limit daily cleaning and do one big clean every month or so. Other people prefer to do a big more each day and limit big cleans to once or twice a year. Depending on the climate and rabbit's housing, fly strike may be a threat -- if so, you'll need to keep the rabbit's environment extra clean and as dry as possible. You'll also want to inspect the rabbit daily for signs of infestation. It depends on the rabbit but you should try to change it once a fortnight. and fluff the hay if it goes flat. it helps them sleep because it helps make it fluffy!
I have owned and bred rabbits for upwards of ten years and have never given them shots. You can de-worm your rabbit if it shows signs of a parasitic infection.
200lbs
An ideal goal for weight loss is 2-3 pounds per week. You may lose more than that but be sure to eat enough calories per day.
There is no 'one size fits all' solution to ideal healthy weight loss. It depends on your body, Aim to lose 1 to 2 pounds a week to ensure healthy weight loss. Losing weight too fast can take a toll on your mind and body, making you feel sluggish, drained, and sick.
a rabbit is a good pet but you have to pick up after it every week
The amount of a safe weekly weight loss depends on your starting weight. If you only want to lose a little bit of weight, such as 15-20 pounds, losing one to two pounds per week is ideal. If you are very overweight or obese, it may be advisable to lose more per week. Check with your doctor to figure out an individual safe weight loss rate.
Sorry, you would not be able to lose a significant amount of weight in one week, it has been proven unhealthy to lose much more than half a kilogram in a week (that's if you are an ideal weight already) but for an overweight person who has tens of kilos to lose they may be able to lose 1 or 2 kg in a week, but if they are fat, that wouldn't make much of a difference, It takes time! Good luck xxx
its usually about a week and a half
It depends on the breed.
An "ideal" customer would be someone who usually comes to your business and buys something about once or twice a week. A patron would be an ideal customer.
Feed it, love it, and pet it
Whenever it is dirty, at least once a week.