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Old 12-Sep-2007, 07:17 PM
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What color is my HL?





Tried to search the net for the recognised colors but in vain (can't find a site that fully describes all recognised colors).

BTW, he's my 2nd bun (my first is a ND). hehe. They cant seem to live well together so they live in separate cage but next to each other.

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Old 12-Sep-2007, 07:47 PM
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Its a harlequin. Not a recognized colour

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Old 12-Sep-2007, 08:12 PM
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Dropping play?

OOo ok.Thanks! Oh yah, got to ask something too. Does any of your lops "play with" their drops? This lop of mine.. always end up with crusts under his body and made his hair really dirty. I have a little pan for him but he can't seem to keep his drops from his play.

his drops are a little wet.. but still solid and round.. I don't feed him fresh food .. Meals are twice a day (plain pellets), fresh hay and water everyday.. I found him stepping on his faeces once until it became mashed like soil.

Any way to improve his behavior and remove the crusts? (He's very restless whenever I try to clear his eye dirts so I can't imagine how he would act if I try to brush/clean his under fur).
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Old 12-Sep-2007, 09:23 PM
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Generally, my bunnies don't play with their poop. Your bunny has lots of cecals which he is suppose to be consuming.How long have you had him?
Sometimes when they are in new environments, they tend to over-produce cecals.

Does he have a lot of eye discharge? Just fyi... i have never needed to clear eye waste from my rabbits unless they have an eye infection or irritation.

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Old 13-Sep-2007, 12:36 PM
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Oh. I bought him two weeks ago. He does occasionally eat his cecals directly from his under.

I need to remove his eye discharges when it became a hard crust on his fur around the eyes. (gotta soften it before removing.. and he gets very restless after a minute or two)
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