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Belgian Hares Rabbits for sale in Colne, Lancashire

1 Belgian Hares Rabbits for sale in Colne, Lancashire

The Belgian Hare, often referred to as the "poor man's racehorse," originated in Belgium during the early 18th century. This breed was developed by crossing domestic rabbits with wild European rabbits, resulting in a strikingly slender and athletic build resembling a wild hare. Physically, the Belgian Hare is medium to large in size, weighing between 6 to 9.5 lbs, with long legs, a graceful arched back, and a glossy, chestnut-red coat accented with black ticking. Its long, upright ears and elongated head contribute to its distinctive appearance. Temperament-wise, the Belgian Hare is highly energetic, intelligent, and alert, requiring ample daily exercise and space. They can be nervous and are not typically lap rabbits, making them better suited for experienced owners. This breed thrives in calm environments and demands a proper diet rich in fibre along with regular vet care. In the UK, finding a Belgian Hare for sale can be challenging due to their rarity and critical conservation status. Their unique charm and lively personality make them a fascinating choice for pet hare enthusiasts who are prepared to meet their specific care needs.

FAQs

Is a Belgian Hare a true hare?

No, the Belgian Hare is actually a domesticated rabbit breed, not a true hare, despite its name and appearance which resemble a wild hare.

What is the typical lifespan of a Belgian Hare?

The average lifespan of a Belgian Hare rabbit is about 7 to 10 years, depending on care and living conditions.

How much does a Belgian Hare cost?

Belgian Hares usually cost between £120 and £400, though prices can vary based on breeder reputation and rarity. Purebred or show-quality Belgian Hares may be more expensive.

Are Belgian Hares common pets in the UK?

Belgian Hares are relatively rare and uncommon compared to other domestic rabbit breeds in the UK because of their specialised care needs and larger size.