Foods that can harm or kill your rabbit Chocolate. Just as it is to dogs, chocolate is a big no-no for bunnies. … Avocado. Synonymous with millennial culture, avocados contain a chemical called persin. … Yoghurt Drops. … Iceberg lettuce. … Rhubarb. … Seeds, pits and pips. … Cereal. …Read More →

The whole bonding process can take as little as one day or up to several months – it all depends on your rabbits. Usually, it’s a few weeks before your bunnies will be living happily together but it is well worth the wait. Can male rabbits bonded? Male/female bonding isRead More →

Deer are the most likely grazers and will eat rhubarb down to the ground. They generally only bother the rhubarb in the early spring, when other food sources are scarce. Raccoons may also occasionally eat rhubarb. Cows and sheep will graze on wild rhubarb in fields, but in a homeRead More →

Rabbit farming is more convenient and profitable than farming in most of other animals, because to start off entails just little capital with a small space, and it is an animal that is very prolific. Starting with just 2 does and 1 buck, within one year could give you 50Read More →

Why Can’t You Eat A Rabbit In The Summer Typically, you will be free to eat rabbit meat at any time. However, the restrictions during summer are thanks to the ease of spreading worms. Most rabbits will spread worms and parasites to other bunnies during summer, unlike when there isRead More →

The keeping of Angora rabbits is inherently cruel and therefore any Angora welfare standard is unacceptable. The keeping of the rabbits should be phased out and FOUR PAWS highly recommends the use of alternative products to angora wool. How is angora processed? Processing and After Care of Angora Wool &Read More →

Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail are Peter’s sisters. They are well behaved bunnies who try to stay out of trouble – unlike their brother Peter! What are the names of Peter Rabbit’s sisters? Peter Rabbit, illustration from The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter. The book introduces Peter Rabbit, whoRead More →

What’s at Stake? Flipping your bunny over on his back can do more than annoy or frighten him. It can cause him to panic and seriously injure himself, possibly even fatally. Rabbits have fragile spines, so it’s possible your pet may break his back as he struggles and kicks toRead More →

The Lily Family Calla Lily. Calla Lily plants are highly toxic to rabbits and can cause severe gastrointestinal distress. Peace Lily. Peace Lily contains chemical compounds that cause irritation to the mouth and digestive tract. … Lily of the Valley. Lily of the Valley is also poisonous for rabbits. WhatRead More →

Few game species can match the eastern cottontail for fine eating, but before you put that rabbit on the stove, take a minute to inspect it to make sure it’s healthy. Tularemia is a disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. … If you find these, the rabbit should beRead More →