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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A is this normal?

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    • rach
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        is it normal for my holland lop bunny to have sparse hair on his ears? he is about 3months old and is growing in size. perhaps that is a reason why he does not have much fur on his ears?

        previously already had quite little hair on his ears but as he grew it became even more sparse HAHA

        i have inspected his fur and ears, they are clean. no scabs or trace of mites. do let me know if this should be a call for concern! thank you everyone in advance 🙂


      • Cinnimon&Ollie
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          I am not 100 percent sure but I do want to put into this as I do know I could help. It is not normal for sure but it might not be to much to worry about. It could be over grooming does , have you noticed him grooming a lot on his ear?


        • LBJ10
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            I wouldn’t be too worried yet. It isn’t unusual for you bunnies to have thin fur on their neck and ears. If you don’t see any sign of mites, then I would just wait and see if it starts to fill in.


            • rach
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                yes he does like to groom himself, especially his ears. i have also noticed that he takes quite some time.

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          FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A is this normal?