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gosh, this is new to me.
headache now as everytime Milo near my female bunny, she wan bite him off. as if wanna rip his face or body. i google and most results reveal female bunny got attitude problem. the only solution is to neutral her. but strange. this never happen when she with Mocha the Holland Lop. not sure because same age only she dont bite. she should know if she bite Milo, for sure he die instant. lucky i didnt put them together in same cage. even i put her in play pan, whenever milo near it, she will go crazy and wanna bite him. this make me angry at her. no point beat her as she don't learn. wanna teach her a lesson where find a bigger n stronger male. see how she felt as kena bite by other bunny. but doubt got such service provided. HAHA
Added on November 1, 2010, 7:32 pmHi. Wanna share some interesting fact about rabbit body type.
Semi-Arch This group gives the appearance of a "sway-backed" animal when in a normal sitting position, with the shoulders noticeably lower and gently rising to an "arch" over the hindquarters. Breeds in this category consist of: American, Beveren, English Lop, Flemish Giant, and Giant Chinchilla.
Compact This group is short, blocky, compact and possess the same qualities as the Commercial group, but are too small to qualify for the meat industry. Breeds included in this group are: American Fuzzy Lop, English Angora, Standard Chinchilla, Dwarf Hotot, Dutch, Florida White, Havana, Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, Lilac, Mini Lop, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf, Polish, and Silver.
Full Arch This is the group that closely resembles the stature of a true hare. Normal sitting position shows a definite large space between the belly and the floor. Breeds in this group consist of: Belgian Hare, Britannia Petite, Checkered Giant, English Spot, Rhinelander and Tan.
Commercial These breeds are the meat breeds and are often very massive in meat qualities. For the novice, this is the "typical" rabbit, such as the albino New Zealand White "Cadbury Egg Bunny." Breeds in this category are: French Angora, Giant Angora, Satin Angora, Champagne d'Argent, Californian, Cinnamon, American Chinchilla, Creme d'Argent, French Lop, Harlequin, Hotot, New Zealand, Palomino, Rex, American Sable, Satin, Silver Fox, and Silver Marten.
Cylindrical Only one breed in this category and a very unique one. The Himalayan has a long body that is the same width from front to back, just like a "rolling pin," and sits flat with a flat back and no arch whatsoever. This body type is very obvious.
p.s If Milo fall under Commercial category, guess I have to give to my neighbor. Yesterday, she hint me that she like rabbit meat as delicious. Haha.
This post has been edited by vincentwee: Nov 1 2010, 07:33 PM
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