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Baby fluff will moult out about 16 weeks or so. Winter coats will be fluffier than summer coats.
Equally, there is also a 'type' of lionhead called a 'teddy lionhead' where they are genetically double maned, but don't show the typical double maned presentation and just remain all fluffy, so you might find that might happen with Fudge.
Baby fluff will moult out about 16 weeks or so. Winter coats will be fluffier than summer coats.
Equally, there is also a 'type' of lionhead called a 'teddy lionhead' where they are genetically double maned, but don't show the typical double maned presentation and just remain all fluffy, so you might find that might happen with Fudge.
How old is she? If you're not sure then maybe she is just an adult?
Or equally, if she is young but not growing then, as a very fluffy bunny, she will need more protein in her diet than regular short haired bunnies and you may need to up her protein content.
Imogens mane is pretty pants but it is there somewhere :lol: I think each moult brings on more fluff, Imogens mane is certainly more fluffy now than when she first arrived
Imogens mane is pretty pants but it is there somewhere :lol: I think each moult brings on more fluff, Imogens mane is certainly more fluffy now than when she first arrived
:wave: this is gem and poppy, my double-mained lionheads, they have always had their manes, but gem is a lot lot fluffier than pops, they were only babies when i rescued them, they are about 16 months old now.
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poppy
and when i first had them, poppys going through a moult at the moment and she's lost her skirt