Description
Sable magpie doe (reserved)
Chocolate harlequin buck (reserved)
Magpie buck
Sable magpie buck
Magpie doe
1 of the 2 reserved will become available after Monday
These bunnies have only ever been indoors in a large pen so if you are wanting a bunny for outside they will need gradual introduction as they will be scared and rabbits can die from fright.
They need an enclosure large enough that they can stand up on their hind legs when fully grown and be at least 3 hops long and 3 hops wide. I don't recommend hutches but if you do plan on getting a hutch it needs to be at least 6ft long with a separate large run for exercise.
Bunnies need a diet of 85% hay 5% pellets 10% veggies after 12 weeks. Veggies need to be introduced slowly, monitoring for any change in poo.
I can't stress how important it is that they have access to unlimited amount of hay, preferably Timothy hay. Hay is essential for gut health. Gut problems lead to GI stasis which can be fatal and also fly strike which is fatal.
Before going to their new homes, bunnies will be healthy checked by myself and treated with fly strike protector. They will also leave with some change over food.
I am happy to answer questions and give advice before and after you've taken your bunny home.
These bunnies are litter trained but they may have a few accidents whilst settling into their new home.
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