Large number of buns they choose there [emoji38]
Bit worrying though, that people might see that and not adopt lop eared buns.Breeding them is, owning them (ie adopting them) isn't
dear graciee,-how very true,.how much of any news is news??-,there are those that eatup everybit as true--sincerely james wallerBit worrying though, that people might see that and not adopt lop eared buns.
I actually fell in love with two lops up for adoption the other day [emoji7]
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Breeding them is, owning them (ie adopting them) isn't
I think all domestic rabbit breeds have there own health Issues, whether dwarf rabbits are dental, lops similar ears etc. Rexes sore hocks, and giants heart disease
i think you're probably right there, mini lop.
my 2 lop-ears have passed on now, but i'm sure they were either deaf as a post or the ears interfered with their hearing. if i approached them from behind they would be extremely startled when i came into their view.
it used to worry me as with the ordinary sticky-up-ears buns i had before i could tell if there was a cat around long before i saw it from their alertness.