Hiya I have a Belgium Hare called Cracker
I am sorry but I have to disagree that Belgium Hare are easy to handle
Firstly they have very spindly legs, and extra delicate spines, so you can easily break their limbs if you carry them in the wrong way, or allow them to jump down.
Belgium Hares, although they can be gentle and chilled out bunnies, many are not, and have feisty, lively characters. If they are upset, or scared, they can spring at you, box you like a (well ...eerrmm Mad March Hare) and do a lot of damage to you with their claws.
Having had bunnies for over 30 years, I feel Belgium Hares are definately not for the inexperienced rabbit keeper, and have special needs by virtue of their confirmation.
Belgium Hares are beautiful, but we keep ours as a house rabbit, and give her lots of space to stretch her limbs to prevent arthritis developing.
Crackers joints are supported when she runs by the carpet, I would not like to have her running around on concrete or hard surfaces incase she damages her delicate hocks or legs.
Best wishes
Adele