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Colour Guide
Agouti The Agouti group includes chestnut, opal, chocolate chestnut, lynx, chinchilla, squirrel, chocolate chinchilla, and lilac chinchilla. These bunnies may resemble “wild rabbits” due to the bands of colour and dark ticking on their fur. The fur has rings of colour when blown into. They have white around their eyes, nose, mouth, bellies, inside ears, and under the tail. *Broken variations are included…
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Herbal Remedies
Nature has its own remedies to build your bunny’s immunity and to help heal them naturally. Apple Cider Vinegar Apple Cider Vinegar contains lots of vitamins and minerals that help maintain the overall health of our buns. AVC is also known to prevent urinary tract infections in your bunny; ACV is known to improve/aid digestion and therefore increase the absorption levels…
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Toxic Foods: What to avoid!
Rabbits have a sensitive digestive system that requires a high fibre, low sugar and low-fat diet. There are a number of human foods that you should avoid feeding your rabbit, including: Bread Rice Potatoes Biscuits Chocolate Lollies Chips Avocado. There are also a number of plants that are poisonous to your rabbit. While many wild rabbits instinctively avoid these plants,…
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Preventative Treatments
Medications & Treatments Below are some of the preventative treatments that we use in our rabbitry to protect our bunnies from illnesses that can occur at times. Please note these are just a guide that we have found useful and has suited our bunnies over the years and should not be used in place of a good vet to treat…