Posted By Petzy on 03/05/2010 10:33 AM
Some rabbits even shed continually like you describe, this can be due to indoor living having changed their Circadian cycle, or it can be due to genetics.
this i didn’t know at all and it makes me feel slightly better about the situation. everything i’ve ever read only mentioned the twice a year so i was really scared 
Posted By mocha200 on 03/05/2010 01:21 PM
you can get shedding brushes for cats and dogs at like a pet store thats seem to work better than just a brush. or i have herd if you wet your hand then pet your bunny all the loose hairs get stuck to your hand.
we have a cat shedding brush for her, but we’ve seen really expensive dog shedding ones as well. my concern regarding the dog ones is that they are pretty heavy duty and i don’t want to strip her bald!
we’ve also done the wet hand thing and it does in fact work but it is a long, messy process.
Posted By jerseygirl on 03/05/2010 03:49 PM
What’s her diet like? Too much protein and certain treat foods can trigger shedding.
she isn’t a tremendous fan of pellets but she’ll eat as much alfalfa as she possibly can at any given time. for treats she enjoys baby carrots, yogurt drops, and occasionally small pieces of fruit and tortilla chips. her main vices are the dogs food and rubber. she has an addiction to anything rubber and i’m going to make a separate post about that in behaviour. she’s not a huge water drinker but she’ll drink when she’s thirsty.
Posted By Beka27 on 03/05/2010 04:47 PM
We’ve had luck with gently lint-rolling out buns too. It doesn’t get the deep stuff, but it’ll snag up the top layer of loose fur.
we’ve done this too and it does work, but like the wet hand method it seems to be a truly never ending process.
thanks so much for your info everyone!