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How Do You Take Care Of A Large Rabbit?

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How Do You Take Care Of A Large Rabbit?

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• Don’t purchase your rabbit from a pet store. Getting your rabbit from a pet store is a bad idea, as these rabbits normally have birth defects which you will not want. Birth defected rabbits are usually harder to care for than healthy purebreds. So take notice to this when purchasing your furry friend! • Do not purchase a rabbit for a young child. Do not let your child under the age of nine to ten own a rabbit. Yes, it sounds a little harsh to those younger kids, but rabbits have very fragile spines, and younger kids normally drop them! Sometimes older kids drop the rabbits also, but it’s normally the younger ones. So if your child is under the age of nine, get a different animal! • Give your rabbit a healthy diet. Feed your rabbit in the morning and the evening; be consistent. • Your rabbit should have a constant supply of hay. If your rabbit is older than six months, feed him timothy hay; younger rabbits can eat alfalfa. Check that the hay is high-quality and not moldy or wet. • Giv

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