no, sorry, but as in every case, I'd say, think long and hard and then get a Syrian hamster instead. if you get a Belgian hare, do get two. and plenty of space. that's what I've learned here. they're very beautiful.
I looked at your previous posts. you have loads of bunnies. why do you want more?:shock:
I looked at your previous posts. you have loads of bunnies. why do you want more?:shock:
Tulsi has a pair of hares
I had a Belgian cross, the lovely Boris. Couldn't have asked for a bunny with more character and love but I think its just individual character over breed but they are lovely. Lots of space to stretch their long legs and if keeping in a pen or anything like that it needs to be tall, Boris could jump anything it seemed haha! Also he had small issues with sore hocks which I *think* I read might be an issue with the breed...
I would love to see some pictures. Interesting re; sore hocks. Mine have loads of straw and add their lovely rabbit fluff to it. I am getting a run soon so will keep an eye on their hocks.
Thought I'd add a few pics of Boris, hare X. My sister rang me to say she kept seeing him in her garden for a few days but couldn't catch him, I went with a box and food and he came straight up to us. He was lovely from the beginning, this is him once I took him to my house a day after we caught him.
As you can see he loved his home comforts! :lol: I miss him every day
Thought I'd add a few pics of Boris, hare X. My sister rang me to say she kept seeing him in her garden for a few days but couldn't catch him, I went with a box and food and he came straight up to us. He was lovely from the beginning, this is him once I took him to my house a day after we caught him.
Such a lovely bunny xxx
As you can see he loved his home comforts! :lol: I miss him every day