I am looking for a lid for a wedgewood Peter Rabbit miniture teapot. Popular in the 1980's. I also have a lid for a miniture Kutani Crane teapot if anyone would like it? The lid must be 32mm wide (several miniture Peter Rabbit teasets were made). Please help................Does anyone have the lid for a wedgewood Peter Rabbit miniture teapot?
Here, try to look for it on ebay:
http://search.ebay.com/Peter-Rabbit-teap鈥?/a>
^ i found some but i don't know which one you would like ? ! ^
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Why is my rabbit shedding so much?
my rabbit is about a year and few months old. a few months ago he was shedding a bit and had a bald spot with the hair grown back. now he's shedding a lot more then before and the spot is clean and part greenish. is he molting or is this just normal?Why is my rabbit shedding so much?
most rabbits molt 2x a year but some rabbits have a damage gene which causes them to shed ALL the time. the damaged gene was caused by inbreeding and theres really nothing that can be done about it.
just brush your bunn out and he should be fine. if he starts lossing his fur to were you see his skin you should take him to a vet and make sure he doesn't have mites or behavior problemsWhy is my rabbit shedding so much?
There are a couple of reasons for this.
1. There is a hormone in-balance which is causing your rabbit to moult heavily.
2. He could be suffering from the skin surface mite (Cheyletiella) which comes up as a mild dermatitis with mild red patches and will need treating with a mite injection by your vet
If you take your rabbit to the vet they can do a skin scraping and blood tests to determine the cause in the above cases.
3.Another reason for constant moulting is wrong living conditions caused by stress or by over heating.
If your rabbit lives indoors, central heating can cause stress and heavy un natural moulting.
In this case move the housing to a more suitable area away from central heating and at normal body temperature.
Its probably normal if this isn't the first time its happened but I would watch it carefully and make sure that your rabbit is just shedding and not pulling out the fur in that area. He could have like mites or some kind of skin parasite. But most likely he is just shedding with the changing of the seasons thats what mine do.
Sounds like a molt to me. I got really anxious the first time my rabbit did this too - the longer coat was shedding and leaving the short, darker undercoat in large patches on his sides. It's completely normal though.
he will be molting :) my rabbit did this he might be goin into his winter fur which makes him shed and get thicker fur
hope it make you stop worrying
:) xx
Yes as simple as that.
i think he may be molting. my rabbit is like this at the moment
My rabbit sheds with the changing of the seasons.... yours probably does too.pores
most rabbits molt 2x a year but some rabbits have a damage gene which causes them to shed ALL the time. the damaged gene was caused by inbreeding and theres really nothing that can be done about it.
just brush your bunn out and he should be fine. if he starts lossing his fur to were you see his skin you should take him to a vet and make sure he doesn't have mites or behavior problemsWhy is my rabbit shedding so much?
There are a couple of reasons for this.
1. There is a hormone in-balance which is causing your rabbit to moult heavily.
2. He could be suffering from the skin surface mite (Cheyletiella) which comes up as a mild dermatitis with mild red patches and will need treating with a mite injection by your vet
If you take your rabbit to the vet they can do a skin scraping and blood tests to determine the cause in the above cases.
3.Another reason for constant moulting is wrong living conditions caused by stress or by over heating.
If your rabbit lives indoors, central heating can cause stress and heavy un natural moulting.
In this case move the housing to a more suitable area away from central heating and at normal body temperature.
Its probably normal if this isn't the first time its happened but I would watch it carefully and make sure that your rabbit is just shedding and not pulling out the fur in that area. He could have like mites or some kind of skin parasite. But most likely he is just shedding with the changing of the seasons thats what mine do.
Sounds like a molt to me. I got really anxious the first time my rabbit did this too - the longer coat was shedding and leaving the short, darker undercoat in large patches on his sides. It's completely normal though.
he will be molting :) my rabbit did this he might be goin into his winter fur which makes him shed and get thicker fur
hope it make you stop worrying
:) xx
Yes as simple as that.
i think he may be molting. my rabbit is like this at the moment
My rabbit sheds with the changing of the seasons.... yours probably does too.
Which breed of rabbit do you get when you cross a chinchilla with a dutch?
Why breed more cross bred rabbits
The following was compiled by me to give more help to new rabbit owners and I exhibit rex, dutch, harlequins, magpies and dwarf lop rabbits, also ferrets and ferret cross European polecat hybrids, I got my first pet ferret and pet rabbit over 50+ years ago, when I was a small child.
History ... Dutch rabbits, along with the English, were the most popular pet and exhibition rabbits a position that has now been filled by the Lop breeds. Originally from Holland or Belgium, the breed is striking in its appearance with a white blaze carrying up to a point between the ears, a saddle of colour continuing right around the middle of the rabbit with a straight edge and white markings on the hind feet. Their coat should be glossy and they are a medium size rabbit weighing 2.04 -2. 26 kg (4.5 lb. 5 lb.).
Behaviour of all rabbits ... Dutch rabbits are very lively and alert and should make good pets although a prospective owner should be looking for a breeder that handles the rabbits regularly from a young age so that the rabbit is not too jumpy. Colours Black, Blue, Chocolate, Yellow, Tortoiseshell, Steel Grey, Brown Grey, Pale Grey and Tri Colour By using body language rabbits can stamp their feet or with a flash of a tail they can be seen and heard by other rabbits over a long distance.
Feeding ... Rabbits require a high fibre with lots of low quality hay (dried grass) or straw and low protein feed to prevent digestive problems, all rabbits do better on a poor quality hay than on a better quality hay such as timothy hay. Use rabbit pellets which can be purchased from pet shops to provide all your rabbits dietary needs and along with the following. Vegetables:
Artichoke leaves and Jerrusalem leaves, stems and tubers, Asparagus, Baby Sweetcorns and full size ones, Beetroot, Broccoli (and its leaves, including purple sprouting varieties), Brussel Sprouts (leaves and sprouts), Cabbage (can sometimes cause digestive upsets), Carrots (and carrot tops), Cauliflower (and the leaves), Celeriac, Celery (and its leaves), Chicory (in small amounts as this is a diretic), Courgette ( also leaves and flowers), Cucumber ( also leaves and flowers), Curly Kale (Excerlent for winter use), Fennel, Green beans (including leaves and stems), Kohl rabi, Parsnip, Peas (including the leaves and pods), Peppers (red, green and yellow), Pumpkin ( also leaves and flowers), Radish Tops, Rocket, Romaine (and all other lettuce as this is a diretic), Spinach (only occasional), Spring Greens, Squash (e.g. Butternut, leaves and flowers), Swede (Excerlent for winter use), Turnip (only occasional), Watercress.
Herbs (often powerful tastes so may take some getting used to): Basil, Coriander, Dill, Mint (peppermint), Parsley, Oregano, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme.
Fruits (should be fed in moderation, due to sugar content): all types of fresh fruit including skin Apple, Apricot, Banana (high in potassium),Blackberries (and leaves 鈥?excellent astringent properties), Blueberries,Cherries, Grapes, Kiwi Fruit, Melon, Mango, Nectarines, Orange, Papaya, Peach, Pear, Pineapple, Plums, Strawberries, Raspberries (and leaves 鈥?excellent astringent properties), Tomatoes (not the leaves)
Wild Garden Herbs/Weeds/Flowers: Borage, Calendula, Camomile, Chickweed ( in small amounts as this is a diretic), Clover (leaves and flowers), Coltsfoot, Comfrey, Dandelion (in small amounts as this is a diretic), Goosegrass (cleavers) but may stick to coat!, Lavender, Mallow, Nettle (the type with the white flowers), Nasturtium (leaves and flowers), Shepherd's purse, Sow Thistle, Plantain, Yarrow.
Extra vitamins and salt licks are not required. Any changes in diet must be made slowly (green stuffs and prepared feeds) over a period of a couple of weeks, to avoid digestive upsets. Fresh water must be available at all times and renewed daily. To enable your rabbit to extract as much protein, vitamins and minerals from their low quality food, they digest their food twice, these are soft, kidney shaped droppings which are covered in a small amount of mucous. These droppings are very different from the dry round droppings that you will usually see your rabbit passing. Rabbits are herbivorous and wild rabbits will spend most of their lives grazing on grass, foliage, flowers and roots
Rabbits living indoor will drink more water than rabbits living out of doors because of the dryer atmosphere
Housing ... For first time rabbit owner once you get home with your rabbit, put it in your cage and leave it for 48 house so that it can get used to its new surroundings before you start handling it, if you start to handle it too early you could end up with a very grumpy young rabbit from the start.
Rabbits can be kept indoors or outdoors, either way they need their own space in an appropriate cage or hutch. There are many purpose built cages and hutches available, alternatively you could build your own. It is recommended that you purchase the best quality you can afford, your rabbit will need it for 7--12 years. Make sure that the hutch is large enough for your rabbit to stretch full out, and high enough for your rabbit to stand upright. Dutch rabbits are generally comfortable in a 4' x 2' hutch. If kept outdoors, the hutch should have a dark enclosed area to provide your rabbit with a quiet space. The main living area should be large enough for your rabbit to stretch full out, and have wire mesh on the door. The hutch should be at least 6'; off the floor to provide adequate ventilation. In the winter you can move your rabbits indoors or into a shed. They are also quite happy remaining out of doors, providing extra protection such as an old blanket draped over the front of the hutch at night in very cold weather. Remember rabbits need good ventilation, you can not therefore leave the cover down permanently otherwise your rabbit will succumb to chest infections from the damp, ammonia or overheating, and rabbits die from all of these.
Rabbits are naturally very clean animals and will only defecate and urinate in one area.
Bedding ... Hay, straw and wood chips all make suitable bedding for rabbits. It is down to personal choice which you use, however, research has shown that rabbits will choose straw rather than wood chip or wire bottomed cages. All bedding should be renewed at least once a week, and the hutch should be washed, scrubbed and disinfected several times per year.
Rabbits can live out doors quite happily at minus 20c or below, all they need is plenty of bedding and a 4 inch layer of shavings
Exercise ... Rabbits need regular stimulation and exercise in a safe environment. This can be in a purpose made rabbit run or simply by bringing your rabbit indoors and letting it play in your living room. Rabbits that are playing outside of their hutches, either in a run or indoors, should be supervised at all times and their play area must be 'rabbit proofed' by removing any hazards. Young rabbits will enjoy exercise, but be careful not to over do it, particularly if you are still in the 'getting to know each other' period.
Rabbits are sociable creatures and enjoy the company of humans, dogs, cats and other rabbits if carefully introduced. It is generally suggested that each rabbit has its own hutch (particularly if you intend to show it) as rabbits are like children and prefer not to share 'bedrooms'. They can, however, socialise together in common space, such as rabbit runs, and will like being able to see and hear another rabbit when they are in their own hutches. 2 bucks must never be put together even in a run if they have not been castrated (they will fight).
Rabbits need to be occupied and they love playing with toys. This can include manufactured toys for human babies, birds, cats, dogs, hamsters etc. But rabbits will equally get hours of enjoyment from some very cheap, readily available items in the household, blocks of wood, planks, plastic flower pots. Rabbits can get exercise by taking them out on a harness and lead, but the problem with this is that rabbits can pick up diseases and fleas left on the grass by other rabbits, if their vaccinations are up to date they should not get any of the diseases but they will still pick up fleas.
Rabbits left to run around the home while the householder is out will chew wires, electric leads and furniture, these pets should be put in a pen or hutch while the householders are not at home.
Health ... It is recommend that you get your rabbit covered by Pet Insurance as veterinary fees can mount up. Never leave a rabbit in the sole care of a child. As an adult you will have to assume sole responsibility for the health and welfare of your child's rabbit.
To prevent territorial behaviour of both bucks (males) and does (females), it is suggested that pet rabbits are neutered, if they are not neutered then it should be one rabbit per cage. I don't see altering as cruel when the kits may be dead in a year anyway; either through being ';released'; into the wild'; or being slaughtered in a shelter when the owners have got bored of them.
Never put intact cavies / guinea-pigs in with intact rabbits as they will both sexually abuse each other, cavies / guinea- pigs should be housed with others of the same species. Males can be neutered at around 3-4 months, and does at 6 months. Females over 2-3 years old that are not being regularly bred from are at high risk of developing uterine cancer unless neutered.
Rabbits have little ability to regulate their body temperature and die very easily from heat stroke. Ensure adequate shade is provided at all times. Handle your rabbit daily, and it will generally enjoy your company. Never pick a rabbit up by its ears, and always support your rabbits back and hind quarters when handling. RaWhich breed of rabbit do you get when you cross a chinchilla with a dutch?
First off, let me state that as a rabbit breeder of PUREBRED pedigreed rabbits, cross breeding IS NOT advisable unless you have purpose for developing a new breed. And at that point, there is many of years to go into establishing a new recognized breed of rabbit and there isn't much need for it when there are already 47 recognized breeds of rabbit with the American Rabbit Breeders Association to choose from, with several more that are still in the presentation process for approval after years of breeding for perfection.
Now, are you actually saying the breed of rabbit that is known as a Chinchilla, or that other animal that is a Chinchilla?
If you mean the rabbit, then which breed of Chinchilla...there are three...Giant Chinchilla, American Chinchilla and Standard Chinchilla. The first two are substantially larger than the Dutch breed, and this would be cruel to put a rabbit through the pregnancy and birthing of the two extremely different genetics of size between these two. The Standard Chin would actually be more to the size of the Dutch and if you are saying you want to breed these two, then again, I would say DON'T since we haven't a need for a Chinchilla Dutch rabbit mix. If you want a Dutch rabbit with that chinchilla color, then it is already out there in the rabbit world with breeders that you can buy from.
Otherwise, you get a MUTT. A Mix breed. A Heinz 57. There are no actual names for rabbits that are Mix breed other than just that, mixed breeds.Which breed of rabbit do you get when you cross a chinchilla with a dutch?
LOL, that like asking to cross a dog with a cat, absolutely impossible!
chindutchachilla
You would get a cross breed chinchilla or a cross bred dutch,the markings and variety all depending how strong the genetics are in both breeds.
your mom
A mix.
wow im not sure, never done that before i bred mini lops and lion lops, would it work? i dont no, if it did work maybe you would have trouble getting rid of the bunnys as they are not full breeds,
It is not a breed it is just a ';mutt'; or crossbreed.
The following was compiled by me to give more help to new rabbit owners and I exhibit rex, dutch, harlequins, magpies and dwarf lop rabbits, also ferrets and ferret cross European polecat hybrids, I got my first pet ferret and pet rabbit over 50+ years ago, when I was a small child.
History ... Dutch rabbits, along with the English, were the most popular pet and exhibition rabbits a position that has now been filled by the Lop breeds. Originally from Holland or Belgium, the breed is striking in its appearance with a white blaze carrying up to a point between the ears, a saddle of colour continuing right around the middle of the rabbit with a straight edge and white markings on the hind feet. Their coat should be glossy and they are a medium size rabbit weighing 2.04 -2. 26 kg (4.5 lb. 5 lb.).
Behaviour of all rabbits ... Dutch rabbits are very lively and alert and should make good pets although a prospective owner should be looking for a breeder that handles the rabbits regularly from a young age so that the rabbit is not too jumpy. Colours Black, Blue, Chocolate, Yellow, Tortoiseshell, Steel Grey, Brown Grey, Pale Grey and Tri Colour By using body language rabbits can stamp their feet or with a flash of a tail they can be seen and heard by other rabbits over a long distance.
Feeding ... Rabbits require a high fibre with lots of low quality hay (dried grass) or straw and low protein feed to prevent digestive problems, all rabbits do better on a poor quality hay than on a better quality hay such as timothy hay. Use rabbit pellets which can be purchased from pet shops to provide all your rabbits dietary needs and along with the following. Vegetables:
Artichoke leaves and Jerrusalem leaves, stems and tubers, Asparagus, Baby Sweetcorns and full size ones, Beetroot, Broccoli (and its leaves, including purple sprouting varieties), Brussel Sprouts (leaves and sprouts), Cabbage (can sometimes cause digestive upsets), Carrots (and carrot tops), Cauliflower (and the leaves), Celeriac, Celery (and its leaves), Chicory (in small amounts as this is a diretic), Courgette ( also leaves and flowers), Cucumber ( also leaves and flowers), Curly Kale (Excerlent for winter use), Fennel, Green beans (including leaves and stems), Kohl rabi, Parsnip, Peas (including the leaves and pods), Peppers (red, green and yellow), Pumpkin ( also leaves and flowers), Radish Tops, Rocket, Romaine (and all other lettuce as this is a diretic), Spinach (only occasional), Spring Greens, Squash (e.g. Butternut, leaves and flowers), Swede (Excerlent for winter use), Turnip (only occasional), Watercress.
Herbs (often powerful tastes so may take some getting used to): Basil, Coriander, Dill, Mint (peppermint), Parsley, Oregano, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme.
Fruits (should be fed in moderation, due to sugar content): all types of fresh fruit including skin Apple, Apricot, Banana (high in potassium),Blackberries (and leaves 鈥?excellent astringent properties), Blueberries,Cherries, Grapes, Kiwi Fruit, Melon, Mango, Nectarines, Orange, Papaya, Peach, Pear, Pineapple, Plums, Strawberries, Raspberries (and leaves 鈥?excellent astringent properties), Tomatoes (not the leaves)
Wild Garden Herbs/Weeds/Flowers: Borage, Calendula, Camomile, Chickweed ( in small amounts as this is a diretic), Clover (leaves and flowers), Coltsfoot, Comfrey, Dandelion (in small amounts as this is a diretic), Goosegrass (cleavers) but may stick to coat!, Lavender, Mallow, Nettle (the type with the white flowers), Nasturtium (leaves and flowers), Shepherd's purse, Sow Thistle, Plantain, Yarrow.
Extra vitamins and salt licks are not required. Any changes in diet must be made slowly (green stuffs and prepared feeds) over a period of a couple of weeks, to avoid digestive upsets. Fresh water must be available at all times and renewed daily. To enable your rabbit to extract as much protein, vitamins and minerals from their low quality food, they digest their food twice, these are soft, kidney shaped droppings which are covered in a small amount of mucous. These droppings are very different from the dry round droppings that you will usually see your rabbit passing. Rabbits are herbivorous and wild rabbits will spend most of their lives grazing on grass, foliage, flowers and roots
Rabbits living indoor will drink more water than rabbits living out of doors because of the dryer atmosphere
Housing ... For first time rabbit owner once you get home with your rabbit, put it in your cage and leave it for 48 house so that it can get used to its new surroundings before you start handling it, if you start to handle it too early you could end up with a very grumpy young rabbit from the start.
Rabbits can be kept indoors or outdoors, either way they need their own space in an appropriate cage or hutch. There are many purpose built cages and hutches available, alternatively you could build your own. It is recommended that you purchase the best quality you can afford, your rabbit will need it for 7--12 years. Make sure that the hutch is large enough for your rabbit to stretch full out, and high enough for your rabbit to stand upright. Dutch rabbits are generally comfortable in a 4' x 2' hutch. If kept outdoors, the hutch should have a dark enclosed area to provide your rabbit with a quiet space. The main living area should be large enough for your rabbit to stretch full out, and have wire mesh on the door. The hutch should be at least 6'; off the floor to provide adequate ventilation. In the winter you can move your rabbits indoors or into a shed. They are also quite happy remaining out of doors, providing extra protection such as an old blanket draped over the front of the hutch at night in very cold weather. Remember rabbits need good ventilation, you can not therefore leave the cover down permanently otherwise your rabbit will succumb to chest infections from the damp, ammonia or overheating, and rabbits die from all of these.
Rabbits are naturally very clean animals and will only defecate and urinate in one area.
Bedding ... Hay, straw and wood chips all make suitable bedding for rabbits. It is down to personal choice which you use, however, research has shown that rabbits will choose straw rather than wood chip or wire bottomed cages. All bedding should be renewed at least once a week, and the hutch should be washed, scrubbed and disinfected several times per year.
Rabbits can live out doors quite happily at minus 20c or below, all they need is plenty of bedding and a 4 inch layer of shavings
Exercise ... Rabbits need regular stimulation and exercise in a safe environment. This can be in a purpose made rabbit run or simply by bringing your rabbit indoors and letting it play in your living room. Rabbits that are playing outside of their hutches, either in a run or indoors, should be supervised at all times and their play area must be 'rabbit proofed' by removing any hazards. Young rabbits will enjoy exercise, but be careful not to over do it, particularly if you are still in the 'getting to know each other' period.
Rabbits are sociable creatures and enjoy the company of humans, dogs, cats and other rabbits if carefully introduced. It is generally suggested that each rabbit has its own hutch (particularly if you intend to show it) as rabbits are like children and prefer not to share 'bedrooms'. They can, however, socialise together in common space, such as rabbit runs, and will like being able to see and hear another rabbit when they are in their own hutches. 2 bucks must never be put together even in a run if they have not been castrated (they will fight).
Rabbits need to be occupied and they love playing with toys. This can include manufactured toys for human babies, birds, cats, dogs, hamsters etc. But rabbits will equally get hours of enjoyment from some very cheap, readily available items in the household, blocks of wood, planks, plastic flower pots. Rabbits can get exercise by taking them out on a harness and lead, but the problem with this is that rabbits can pick up diseases and fleas left on the grass by other rabbits, if their vaccinations are up to date they should not get any of the diseases but they will still pick up fleas.
Rabbits left to run around the home while the householder is out will chew wires, electric leads and furniture, these pets should be put in a pen or hutch while the householders are not at home.
Health ... It is recommend that you get your rabbit covered by Pet Insurance as veterinary fees can mount up. Never leave a rabbit in the sole care of a child. As an adult you will have to assume sole responsibility for the health and welfare of your child's rabbit.
To prevent territorial behaviour of both bucks (males) and does (females), it is suggested that pet rabbits are neutered, if they are not neutered then it should be one rabbit per cage. I don't see altering as cruel when the kits may be dead in a year anyway; either through being ';released'; into the wild'; or being slaughtered in a shelter when the owners have got bored of them.
Never put intact cavies / guinea-pigs in with intact rabbits as they will both sexually abuse each other, cavies / guinea- pigs should be housed with others of the same species. Males can be neutered at around 3-4 months, and does at 6 months. Females over 2-3 years old that are not being regularly bred from are at high risk of developing uterine cancer unless neutered.
Rabbits have little ability to regulate their body temperature and die very easily from heat stroke. Ensure adequate shade is provided at all times. Handle your rabbit daily, and it will generally enjoy your company. Never pick a rabbit up by its ears, and always support your rabbits back and hind quarters when handling. RaWhich breed of rabbit do you get when you cross a chinchilla with a dutch?
First off, let me state that as a rabbit breeder of PUREBRED pedigreed rabbits, cross breeding IS NOT advisable unless you have purpose for developing a new breed. And at that point, there is many of years to go into establishing a new recognized breed of rabbit and there isn't much need for it when there are already 47 recognized breeds of rabbit with the American Rabbit Breeders Association to choose from, with several more that are still in the presentation process for approval after years of breeding for perfection.
Now, are you actually saying the breed of rabbit that is known as a Chinchilla, or that other animal that is a Chinchilla?
If you mean the rabbit, then which breed of Chinchilla...there are three...Giant Chinchilla, American Chinchilla and Standard Chinchilla. The first two are substantially larger than the Dutch breed, and this would be cruel to put a rabbit through the pregnancy and birthing of the two extremely different genetics of size between these two. The Standard Chin would actually be more to the size of the Dutch and if you are saying you want to breed these two, then again, I would say DON'T since we haven't a need for a Chinchilla Dutch rabbit mix. If you want a Dutch rabbit with that chinchilla color, then it is already out there in the rabbit world with breeders that you can buy from.
Otherwise, you get a MUTT. A Mix breed. A Heinz 57. There are no actual names for rabbits that are Mix breed other than just that, mixed breeds.Which breed of rabbit do you get when you cross a chinchilla with a dutch?
LOL, that like asking to cross a dog with a cat, absolutely impossible!
chindutchachilla
You would get a cross breed chinchilla or a cross bred dutch,the markings and variety all depending how strong the genetics are in both breeds.
your mom
A mix.
wow im not sure, never done that before i bred mini lops and lion lops, would it work? i dont no, if it did work maybe you would have trouble getting rid of the bunnys as they are not full breeds,
It is not a breed it is just a ';mutt'; or crossbreed.
What should my rabbit's poop look like?
My rabbit's poop is generally round and dry. But it is sometimes soft, long and mushy. Is it normal? What does it mean? Do you have any advice?
PS: He also eats both kinds of poop but I know eating his own poop is normal.What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Soft, long poops might be cecal pellets if you only see them sporadically. These are normal, but sometimes aren't seen since they are eaten right away. Most of the time they come in a fat string and look like a tiny brown cluster of grapes. They are very soft and are sometimes in pretty long clusters. What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Well rabbits will pass hard rounded poops, which they don't eat and slightly softer rounded poops which they will eat. However, this doesn't sound like either. Poo eating is normal, basically a rabbit can't get all of the nutrients it needs from its food by eating it just once, so it eats it twice. Its normal and the cecal pellets (softer ones that it eats) provides it with essential nutrients.
It is likely that you are feeding him too much green veg or grass. These are very high in fibre and cause loose poo, so I would advise you too cut back on this and make sure he has lots of fresh water because if he's passing runny poops like this then he is also losing lots of water in them. I owned a rabbit in the past, at the moment I have guinea pigs, but this can also occur in them, with guinea pigs we keep them on a diet of pellets and hay for a few days until the mushy poo has cleared up, I'm not sure if this advice is approppriate for a rabbit, but I spose you can give it a try, and in the future don;t feed him so much green veg :)
Yes, eating poop is normal. They usually do this when they are hungry though. So maybe you aren't giving him enough veggies, hay, or his normal diet food. Rabbits can eat most veggies, but fruits are acidic, and you shouldn't feed them too much of this. That could cause diarrhea.
Poop should be round and dry most of the time, but if it's a different color, it usually indicates a change or he is sick. Most likely you probably just gave him something that didn't sit well, or changed his food.
If he randomly has diarrhea then you should only give him the hay and normal rabbit food for a while. Make sure he always has fresh water!
If the problem persists, call a vet and ask some questions on why this could be happening.
mine had the same problem.. do you feed allot of vegetables to them? because they are high fibre and also very watery they seem to affect them allot (especially a greedier rabbit!) it happened to mine.. only the one who was pretty greedy.and i suggested that be the reason and once the vegetables were cut down on it seemed the poos started going back to normal too. but you shouldn't over feed them vegetables anyway as it will make them VERY fat. also if it does eat ALLOT of veggies it sometimes makes them slightly less energetic than usual.
Good Luck x
they look like little round pellets. if its too mushy or soft you should take them to the vet because it could be signs of a problem with their digestive tract. Also, to clear their digestive tract they should eat lots of timothy hay (not alfalfa). Timothy is better for their bellies :)
As a general guide, a healthy rabbit should pass small, firm, dark, brown pellets through the day; night time poos are likely to be softer, less formed, less solid, and a slightly different colour (!). It is the night time poos they eat, to re digest and absorb the correct nutrients from.
Just like us though, they do vary from the 'rules'! lol
Hey! My bunnie had a bowel infection and it was kind of mushy.The best thing is to ask your vet it usually is just small brown hard balls....
Hope I Helped!
They are supposed to be rounded DRY balls...But mine has been haveing the same problem lately.
brown, small, and balls
black raisins
brown peas
small balls!!
PS: He also eats both kinds of poop but I know eating his own poop is normal.What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Soft, long poops might be cecal pellets if you only see them sporadically. These are normal, but sometimes aren't seen since they are eaten right away. Most of the time they come in a fat string and look like a tiny brown cluster of grapes. They are very soft and are sometimes in pretty long clusters. What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Well rabbits will pass hard rounded poops, which they don't eat and slightly softer rounded poops which they will eat. However, this doesn't sound like either. Poo eating is normal, basically a rabbit can't get all of the nutrients it needs from its food by eating it just once, so it eats it twice. Its normal and the cecal pellets (softer ones that it eats) provides it with essential nutrients.
It is likely that you are feeding him too much green veg or grass. These are very high in fibre and cause loose poo, so I would advise you too cut back on this and make sure he has lots of fresh water because if he's passing runny poops like this then he is also losing lots of water in them. I owned a rabbit in the past, at the moment I have guinea pigs, but this can also occur in them, with guinea pigs we keep them on a diet of pellets and hay for a few days until the mushy poo has cleared up, I'm not sure if this advice is approppriate for a rabbit, but I spose you can give it a try, and in the future don;t feed him so much green veg :)
Yes, eating poop is normal. They usually do this when they are hungry though. So maybe you aren't giving him enough veggies, hay, or his normal diet food. Rabbits can eat most veggies, but fruits are acidic, and you shouldn't feed them too much of this. That could cause diarrhea.
Poop should be round and dry most of the time, but if it's a different color, it usually indicates a change or he is sick. Most likely you probably just gave him something that didn't sit well, or changed his food.
If he randomly has diarrhea then you should only give him the hay and normal rabbit food for a while. Make sure he always has fresh water!
If the problem persists, call a vet and ask some questions on why this could be happening.
mine had the same problem.. do you feed allot of vegetables to them? because they are high fibre and also very watery they seem to affect them allot (especially a greedier rabbit!) it happened to mine.. only the one who was pretty greedy.and i suggested that be the reason and once the vegetables were cut down on it seemed the poos started going back to normal too. but you shouldn't over feed them vegetables anyway as it will make them VERY fat. also if it does eat ALLOT of veggies it sometimes makes them slightly less energetic than usual.
Good Luck x
they look like little round pellets. if its too mushy or soft you should take them to the vet because it could be signs of a problem with their digestive tract. Also, to clear their digestive tract they should eat lots of timothy hay (not alfalfa). Timothy is better for their bellies :)
As a general guide, a healthy rabbit should pass small, firm, dark, brown pellets through the day; night time poos are likely to be softer, less formed, less solid, and a slightly different colour (!). It is the night time poos they eat, to re digest and absorb the correct nutrients from.
Just like us though, they do vary from the 'rules'! lol
Hey! My bunnie had a bowel infection and it was kind of mushy.The best thing is to ask your vet it usually is just small brown hard balls....
Hope I Helped!
They are supposed to be rounded DRY balls...But mine has been haveing the same problem lately.
brown, small, and balls
black raisins
brown peas
small balls!!
What should my rabbit's poop look like?
My rabbit's poop is generally round and dry. But it is sometimes soft, long and mushy. Is it normal? What does it mean? Do you have any advice?
PS: He also eats both kinds of poop but I know eating his own poop is normal.What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Soft, long poops might be cecal pellets if you only see them sporadically. These are normal, but sometimes aren't seen since they are eaten right away. Most of the time they come in a fat string and look like a tiny brown cluster of grapes. They are very soft and are sometimes in pretty long clusters. What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Well rabbits will pass hard rounded poops, which they don't eat and slightly softer rounded poops which they will eat. However, this doesn't sound like either. Poo eating is normal, basically a rabbit can't get all of the nutrients it needs from its food by eating it just once, so it eats it twice. Its normal and the cecal pellets (softer ones that it eats) provides it with essential nutrients.
It is likely that you are feeding him too much green veg or grass. These are very high in fibre and cause loose poo, so I would advise you too cut back on this and make sure he has lots of fresh water because if he's passing runny poops like this then he is also losing lots of water in them. I owned a rabbit in the past, at the moment I have guinea pigs, but this can also occur in them, with guinea pigs we keep them on a diet of pellets and hay for a few days until the mushy poo has cleared up, I'm not sure if this advice is approppriate for a rabbit, but I spose you can give it a try, and in the future don;t feed him so much green veg :)
Yes, eating poop is normal. They usually do this when they are hungry though. So maybe you aren't giving him enough veggies, hay, or his normal diet food. Rabbits can eat most veggies, but fruits are acidic, and you shouldn't feed them too much of this. That could cause diarrhea.
Poop should be round and dry most of the time, but if it's a different color, it usually indicates a change or he is sick. Most likely you probably just gave him something that didn't sit well, or changed his food.
If he randomly has diarrhea then you should only give him the hay and normal rabbit food for a while. Make sure he always has fresh water!
If the problem persists, call a vet and ask some questions on why this could be happening.
mine had the same problem.. do you feed allot of vegetables to them? because they are high fibre and also very watery they seem to affect them allot (especially a greedier rabbit!) it happened to mine.. only the one who was pretty greedy.and i suggested that be the reason and once the vegetables were cut down on it seemed the poos started going back to normal too. but you shouldn't over feed them vegetables anyway as it will make them VERY fat. also if it does eat ALLOT of veggies it sometimes makes them slightly less energetic than usual.
Good Luck x
they look like little round pellets. if its too mushy or soft you should take them to the vet because it could be signs of a problem with their digestive tract. Also, to clear their digestive tract they should eat lots of timothy hay (not alfalfa). Timothy is better for their bellies :)
As a general guide, a healthy rabbit should pass small, firm, dark, brown pellets through the day; night time poos are likely to be softer, less formed, less solid, and a slightly different colour (!). It is the night time poos they eat, to re digest and absorb the correct nutrients from.
Just like us though, they do vary from the 'rules'! lol
Hey! My bunnie had a bowel infection and it was kind of mushy.The best thing is to ask your vet it usually is just small brown hard balls....
Hope I Helped!
They are supposed to be rounded DRY balls...But mine has been haveing the same problem lately.
brown, small, and balls
black raisins
brown peas
small balls!!
PS: He also eats both kinds of poop but I know eating his own poop is normal.What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Soft, long poops might be cecal pellets if you only see them sporadically. These are normal, but sometimes aren't seen since they are eaten right away. Most of the time they come in a fat string and look like a tiny brown cluster of grapes. They are very soft and are sometimes in pretty long clusters. What should my rabbit's poop look like?
Well rabbits will pass hard rounded poops, which they don't eat and slightly softer rounded poops which they will eat. However, this doesn't sound like either. Poo eating is normal, basically a rabbit can't get all of the nutrients it needs from its food by eating it just once, so it eats it twice. Its normal and the cecal pellets (softer ones that it eats) provides it with essential nutrients.
It is likely that you are feeding him too much green veg or grass. These are very high in fibre and cause loose poo, so I would advise you too cut back on this and make sure he has lots of fresh water because if he's passing runny poops like this then he is also losing lots of water in them. I owned a rabbit in the past, at the moment I have guinea pigs, but this can also occur in them, with guinea pigs we keep them on a diet of pellets and hay for a few days until the mushy poo has cleared up, I'm not sure if this advice is approppriate for a rabbit, but I spose you can give it a try, and in the future don;t feed him so much green veg :)
Yes, eating poop is normal. They usually do this when they are hungry though. So maybe you aren't giving him enough veggies, hay, or his normal diet food. Rabbits can eat most veggies, but fruits are acidic, and you shouldn't feed them too much of this. That could cause diarrhea.
Poop should be round and dry most of the time, but if it's a different color, it usually indicates a change or he is sick. Most likely you probably just gave him something that didn't sit well, or changed his food.
If he randomly has diarrhea then you should only give him the hay and normal rabbit food for a while. Make sure he always has fresh water!
If the problem persists, call a vet and ask some questions on why this could be happening.
mine had the same problem.. do you feed allot of vegetables to them? because they are high fibre and also very watery they seem to affect them allot (especially a greedier rabbit!) it happened to mine.. only the one who was pretty greedy.and i suggested that be the reason and once the vegetables were cut down on it seemed the poos started going back to normal too. but you shouldn't over feed them vegetables anyway as it will make them VERY fat. also if it does eat ALLOT of veggies it sometimes makes them slightly less energetic than usual.
Good Luck x
they look like little round pellets. if its too mushy or soft you should take them to the vet because it could be signs of a problem with their digestive tract. Also, to clear their digestive tract they should eat lots of timothy hay (not alfalfa). Timothy is better for their bellies :)
As a general guide, a healthy rabbit should pass small, firm, dark, brown pellets through the day; night time poos are likely to be softer, less formed, less solid, and a slightly different colour (!). It is the night time poos they eat, to re digest and absorb the correct nutrients from.
Just like us though, they do vary from the 'rules'! lol
Hey! My bunnie had a bowel infection and it was kind of mushy.The best thing is to ask your vet it usually is just small brown hard balls....
Hope I Helped!
They are supposed to be rounded DRY balls...But mine has been haveing the same problem lately.
brown, small, and balls
black raisins
brown peas
small balls!!
Why did my rabbit puke her pellets and just ate it?
why did my rabbit ate her pellet puke?is it normal?Why did my rabbit puke her pellets and just ate it?
Well, for starters, what your rabbit ate was not puke. Rabbits are unable to puke, so anyone of the people on here who said it is fine is completely wrong.Why did my rabbit puke her pellets and just ate it?
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unfortunately, that's normal...
dumb joke: that's one of nature's ways of recycling
Rabbits do this...it usually is their morning poops they eat. If you get up early enough you may catch this phenomenon. Breakfast for rabbits...very unusual.
Yes it is very normal dont worry, only if she has been acting wierd doing wierd stuff in pain then you shoudl take her to the vet .
It is really imposible for a rabbit to puke they do not have any gag reflexes in there body. They do eat there own poop though.
Raise rabbits
yeah it is like a way of recycling!
Well, for starters, what your rabbit ate was not puke. Rabbits are unable to puke, so anyone of the people on here who said it is fine is completely wrong.Why did my rabbit puke her pellets and just ate it?
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unfortunately, that's normal...
dumb joke: that's one of nature's ways of recycling
Rabbits do this...it usually is their morning poops they eat. If you get up early enough you may catch this phenomenon. Breakfast for rabbits...very unusual.
Yes it is very normal dont worry, only if she has been acting wierd doing wierd stuff in pain then you shoudl take her to the vet .
It is really imposible for a rabbit to puke they do not have any gag reflexes in there body. They do eat there own poop though.
Raise rabbits
yeah it is like a way of recycling!
Im getting a rabbit on tuesday and i?
dont have a hutch and wont be able to get one untill that weekend what do i do in the meanwhile?Im getting a rabbit on tuesday and i?
When I need to cage my rabbit which is almost never, but was necessary the first week or two, I just took a wooden board, or a small bit of mesh from the bottom shelf of the stereo cabinet later on, and placed it across a corner of the room. I used a chair on one corner and a bean bag on the other to hold it in place and put his food, water and litter tray in that. Put the litter tray in the corner, they choose corners to wee and poo in naturally.
If you are worried about the carpet, just put down ten or twenty sheets of newspapers under the whole impromptu cage. That will soak up any wee and bunny poos are just about as innocuous as small marbles anyway and as easy to clean up.
Good luck, and enjoy your bunny rabbit. Make sure you do some research and learn about them. They are quite different from dogs and cats, more complex in nature and much more fragile. They are however one of the most charming of god's creations in my opinion and I would never be without one.
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(='.'=)
(';)_(';)
See source below for a great site which is fun and extremely informative. Learning to speak Rabbit, will be a fascinating journey into a sort of fairy kingdom. The closest things to real fairies or elves I ever knew anyway.Im getting a rabbit on tuesday and i?
well you could put it in a box or a little place
and put a pillo and soft stuff thare you go!!
You could put him in a room with a littter box, food bowl, water bowl and bedding
good luck x
When I need to cage my rabbit which is almost never, but was necessary the first week or two, I just took a wooden board, or a small bit of mesh from the bottom shelf of the stereo cabinet later on, and placed it across a corner of the room. I used a chair on one corner and a bean bag on the other to hold it in place and put his food, water and litter tray in that. Put the litter tray in the corner, they choose corners to wee and poo in naturally.
If you are worried about the carpet, just put down ten or twenty sheets of newspapers under the whole impromptu cage. That will soak up any wee and bunny poos are just about as innocuous as small marbles anyway and as easy to clean up.
Good luck, and enjoy your bunny rabbit. Make sure you do some research and learn about them. They are quite different from dogs and cats, more complex in nature and much more fragile. They are however one of the most charming of god's creations in my opinion and I would never be without one.
(\__/)
(='.'=)
(';)_(';)
See source below for a great site which is fun and extremely informative. Learning to speak Rabbit, will be a fascinating journey into a sort of fairy kingdom. The closest things to real fairies or elves I ever knew anyway.Im getting a rabbit on tuesday and i?
well you could put it in a box or a little place
and put a pillo and soft stuff thare you go!!
You could put him in a room with a littter box, food bowl, water bowl and bedding
good luck x
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