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suadrif
post Mar 18 2014, 06:50 PM

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QUOTE(zoe33 @ Mar 18 2014, 05:20 PM)
PLC imported Harrington themselves and sell it in Singapore as well as here in Malaysia. That is why you can only find Harrington in PLC, not other petshops.

Yup I use and I sell Genesis. I don't know anyone who give Harrington to their rabbit. Have tried many other brands of rabbit feed but prefer Genesis because it gives me the best result (sent my rabbit for an ARBA competition once and a judge commented my rabbit's fur very soft like baby rabbit's fur. enough said. hehe!). You feeding Genesis currently?
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yup
it has been more than a year, i am feeding all my three bunnies with Genesis
i can say that it give more satisfied result compared to others
but one of my bunny is kinda addicted to it sweat.gif
it become crazy whenever i open the plastic zipper and almost bit my finger
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post Mar 18 2014, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(suadrif @ Mar 18 2014, 06:50 PM)
yup
it has been more than a year, i am feeding all my three bunnies with Genesis
i can say that it give more satisfied result compared to others
but one of my bunny is kinda addicted to it  sweat.gif
it become crazy whenever i open the plastic zipper and almost bit my finger
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lol. at least it doesn't contain any artificial coloring or addictive. thumbup.gif
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post Mar 19 2014, 09:06 AM

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QUOTE(zoe33 @ Mar 18 2014, 11:49 PM)
lol. at least it doesn't contain any artificial coloring or addictive. thumbup.gif
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Yep
initially i am quite annoyed when first time i open the zipper because of the smell
but after few days using it, i found that my bunnies got really attracted to its smell
even my neighbor's cat also tried to steal Genesis pellet from outside of the cage
me and my wife LOL very hard looking at the cat biggrin.gif
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post Mar 21 2014, 03:48 AM

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guys wanna ask do u guys have different breeds in the same play area ? and with different ages.. what if they mixed up eating the different hays ?

how to know if the female is during fertile period so can seperate ?

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post Mar 21 2014, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(~Battousai~ @ Mar 21 2014, 03:48 AM)
guys wanna ask do u guys have different breeds in the same play area ?  and with different ages.. what if they mixed up eating the different hays ?

how to know if the female is during fertile period so can seperate ?
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I have different breed, same age, one male and one female. About eating hay i think it's not much of a problem. I do mix alfalfa and timothy for them sometimes. You won't know when is the fertile period of a female rabbit. Rabbits are quite horny most of the time. And when their desires cannot be fulfilled, they can rage. I seperated my male and female rabbit, then due to the fuss, i neutered them both. Now both are living and loving happily in one cage.
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post Mar 21 2014, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(msxeroz @ Mar 21 2014, 12:28 PM)
You won't know when is the fertile period of a female rabbit. Rabbits are quite horny most of the time. And when their desires cannot be fulfilled, they can rage.
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post Apr 3 2014, 11:00 PM

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Yo Gee,

Female rabbits (doe) are induced ovulators, meaning that they release eggs during the act of intercourse. Effectively, they do not have "cycles" per say.

Mixing different breeds together is fine as long as they don't break out in fights. Usually the matured rabbits (above 6months) are territorial and dominant (sexual aggression) so you have to be very careful. A matured buck (male rabbit) may harass other younger rabbits and that may cause too much stress on the younger ones.

Hope I answer your questions. Cheers!

QUOTE(~Battousai~ @ Mar 21 2014, 03:48 AM)
guys wanna ask do u guys have different breeds in the same play area ?  and with different ages.. what if they mixed up eating the different hays ?

how to know if the female is during fertile period so can seperate ?
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post Apr 4 2014, 10:43 AM

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for dogs neutering and spaying them makes them less aggresive.. true for rabbits too?
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QUOTE(~Battousai~ @ Apr 4 2014, 10:43 AM)
for dogs neutering and spaying them makes them less aggresive.. true for rabbits too?
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Yes true. I can say this applies to every organism =X tongue.gif
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post Apr 10 2014, 12:40 PM

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Where to find those cute houses for the rabbits ya ? dont like them staying in cages.. they have a room by themselves
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QUOTE(sangterap @ Apr 3 2014, 11:00 PM)
Yo Gee,

Female rabbits (doe) are induced ovulators, meaning that they release eggs during the act of intercourse. Effectively, they do not have "cycles" per say.

Mixing different breeds together is fine as long as they don't break out in fights. Usually the matured rabbits (above 6months) are territorial and dominant (sexual aggression) so you have to be very careful. A matured buck (male rabbit) may harass other younger rabbits and that may cause too much stress on the younger ones.

Hope I answer your questions. Cheers!
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Hello sangterap, long time no see u replying in this thread.
I m looking for supplement recommendation for my bunnies fur
Any good vitamin or supplement? smile.gif
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post Apr 14 2014, 06:05 PM

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This is my 8-month old doe, I'm unsure of the breed. Anyone knows? She is super sweet but can be naughty at times.

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how much does it cost to spay/neuter a rabbit ya ?
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QUOTE(LVL1NiNjA @ Apr 14 2014, 06:05 PM)
This is my 8-month old doe, I'm unsure of the breed. Anyone knows? She is super sweet but can be naughty at times.

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Looks kinda like my netherland dwarf laugh.gif cute lil bunny u hav there
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post Apr 19 2014, 08:47 AM

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hi guys..
is it cool to mix different breed of rabbit in 1 cage??
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post Apr 20 2014, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(TobiasEaton @ Apr 18 2014, 01:51 PM)
I'm thinking of getting a dwarf rabbit. What's the smallest one out there.
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Netherland swarf is d smallest. U can read some of d previous posts coz we talked bout size n I posted size comparison too
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hi everyone... please help out

i would like to spay/neuter 4 males 4 female rabbits

only manage to call hillpark... would like other vets for comparison as well if possible.. location subang jaya/pj/shah alam
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I have a one year old holland lop who suddenly refused to eat this morning from 10am.. last seen her eating was at 10-11pm. Took her to a vet at 12pm at taman megah, pj and until now she hasnt eaten or drank anything.. I try to force feed critical care, only managed half a teaspoon.. dr said she is probably constipated or having digestive issue so she gave some probotics and multi-vit .. sad.gif i am too worried, should I take her to another vet tomorrow? I heard that bunny that do not eat in 24 hours would suffer bad consequence..
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QUOTE(kellychoy92 @ Apr 22 2014, 04:40 PM)
I have a one year old holland lop who suddenly refused to eat this morning from 10am.. last seen her eating was at 10-11pm. Took her to a vet at 12pm at taman megah, pj and until now she hasnt eaten or drank anything.. I try to force feed critical care, only managed half a teaspoon.. dr said she is probably constipated or having digestive issue so she gave some probotics and multi-vit .. sad.gif i am too worried, should I take her to another vet tomorrow? I heard that bunny that  do not eat in 24 hours would suffer bad consequence..
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is your rabbit moulting? how's the poop? regular or less?
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QUOTE(hitsugayat10 @ Apr 20 2014, 09:43 PM)
Netherland swarf is d smallest. U can read some of d previous posts coz we talked bout size n I posted size comparison too
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how abt the largest that people kept as pet in malaysia..
i know on the graph said flemish giant..
but do people kept it as pet here..
& if do have where can i find it's breeder..

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