Hi, I’m new here and we are looking at adding a male Flemish Giant to our family. We’ve got a spayed female harlequin mix, and hoping for them to bond eventually. The Flemish will be a baby (about 12-14 wks) and I’m perfectly fine keeping them separate til he’s neutered. (Although I’d like to see how they do together sooner-the female is incredibly sweet and laid back with us and other animals).
Meanwhile, I have a couple questions about raising a giant breed rabbit. I tend to try and keep my animals as naturally as possible (I feed my dogs raw and minimally vaccinate) and I know with dogs, especially large breeds, it can be very harmful to neuter them before maturity. It makes sense to me because hormones play a huge role in proper growth! So, I’d like to keep the rabbit intact as long as possible for healthy growth. He absolutely will not be around any intact females! Anyone know any more about this?
As for diet, is it really advisable to free feed pellets? Our 8 pound girl is limited to 1/4 cup per day because if she had free choice, that’s all she would eat! Because we limit her pellets, she eats loads of hay and has never had digestive trouble. (She also eats a large handful of greens every day). I want the Flemish to learn to eat lots of hay too! Would it be okay for his growth to limit him to say 1/2 cup of pellets per day and then feed free choice alfalfa and mixed hay? Would he still get everything he needs? I think about the way animals would eat in the wild (hence the raw meat for the dogs) and a rabbit wouldn’t have any pellets or special “junior” food. They eat what the adults eat (maybe just more of it to support growth).
Last thing, how do I go about getting a baby rabbit used to being handled? Is it better to go slow and work up to it, or just do it a lot right from the start so they get used to it?
Any input is appreciated, any other giant breed info is welcome too.