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› FORUM › HOUSE RABBIT Q & A › Totally new need help (What kind of bunny is this?)
Hi everyone. I am really really new to bunnies. I just got one today. I know about the hay, pellets, and dandelion leaves and stems they can eat. so I got that. but one thing I don’t know is what kind I have. All I know is that a long time a go, these people’s dad went to Tennesse and came back with some brown bunnies and since then they have been breeding them. but I don’t know what kind it is or the sex. All the bunnies they had today were brown, I got one of the lightest colored ones. The ears stick straight up, and it is only 6wks old. I don’t have a name yet but I do have some pics for you all to help me identify what kind it is. one pic even has my hand in it so you can see how big it is for 6 wks old. I hope you can help me. Here are the pics.
oh and I did do the health check thing and the teeth are great, along with the eyes and nose checks. also I could not determine the sex using this site here
http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/sexing.html
if you can’t see the pics, let me know
http://s1002.photobucket.com/albums/af147/kellerangie/
copy and paste this in your browser to see my bunny pics.
To me it looks like a Velveteen Rex rabbit. If it’s fur is soft and smooth like velvet, then there you go. They’re medium sized rabbits with a relatively good temperament, and they’re SUPER soft :B
yeah this bunny is very calm and all. very, very soft to the touch, but I thought that it was just cause it is a baby. can you help me with the sex? oh and does the fur ghange or remain very soft like this.
you have a beautiful little bunny, I couldn’t tell how small until I saw your hand next to him/her.
Don’t feel bad if you can’t tell the sex……my first bun was supposed to be a boy, the vet said a girl, the next vet said a boy, the third vet prepped “him” for his neuter only to call and tell me Pringles was definitely a girl. And she was 6 months old by then. It’s hard to tell the sexes, even by a vet especially that young.
I had a rex, the fur feels more like suede than “fur” it’s so thick and fine.
Welcome to Binky Bunny, by the way! We require lots and lots of photos!
Kathy and the furballs
Welcome! Your rabbit is gorgeous! If he/she is indeed a Rex rabbit, the fur should remain just as soft into adulthood. There are two kinds of Rex rabbits, the standard kind as well as the mini kind. Standard Rex rabbits grow to be 7-10 lbs, while the mini Rexes grow to be 3-5 lbs; just by looking at baby pictures, it’s very difficult to tell which kind you have, or if you have a Rex at all! Some of these things will become more obvious as the rabbit matures. Likewise, we can’t really help you with sexing the rabbit…baby rabbits are very difficult to sex and mistakes are made quite often even by experienced people. Your best bet is to take your new rabbit to a local rabbit-savvy vet…in addition to finding out if you have a boy or a girl, you can begin to establish a relationship with your vet in preparation for spaying or neutering in a few months. If you need more information on diet and care, the “bunny info” link on the green menu up top has a bunch of great information; feel free to ask here as well.
We would love to get to know you and your bunny…keep us updated! ![]()
I am glad you all like my bunny. I hope this one gets along well with with my boxer. He is about 4 mos now and time to go to the vet for his shots. He is very pretty, and brindle at that.
yeah, my dad does photos a lot and I post pics of my bonsai’s so I knew to help you all out I needed to put my hand to the rabbit for size reference. My bunny has been home for about 4 hours now and finally started eating. I don’t have the pellets and hay yet, but it did eat some dandelion leafs and stems and a bit of a carrot. I am getting the hay and pellets tomorrow, or today if I go back up town.
would you all like to help me name it
oh do these bunnies shed by chance and if so, how bad?
What a beautiful bun. I like the name Oscar and then if it’s a girl Oscarina. My mom’s friend had to name her cat Oscarina since it was a girl and already used to Oscar.
Rabbits do shed quite a bit, but it kind of depends on the rabbit. Some will constantly have a lower level of shedding all through the year, and others go through a heavy molt twice a year. Have you checked out the bunny info link yet? In case you haven’t, here it is:
https://binkybunny.com/BUNNYINFO/tabid/53/Default.aspx
Also, a lot of the information on this link may be helpful, since you are new to bunnies:
http://www.rabbit.org/care/new-bunny-index.html
I don’t really like that name, lets try a differnt one.
How about some suggestions? What are some of your own name ideas? Some more pictures would help!
Where is your rabbit living right now?
well right now my bunny is in the house. I believe it is a female. has a big appetite for a small bunny, and very calm and friendly.
oh and I am getting ready to trim the nail, both front and back. that has not been done yet.
adorable! s/he reminds me of a foster bun i once had, a mini rex i named felix. i’ve always loved that name for a rabbit! if it’s a girl, i like willow or saffron. what kind of names do you like? if we know that, maybe we could suggest names that are similar!
look on my newest post for more info on names and all
At six weeks, I don’t think your bunny should be eating veggies and/or fruit yet. He might be able to be introduced to veggies (starting with something like parsley) in a few more weeks, but slowly and one vegetable at a time to make sure he doesn’t react badly to them (you need to monitor his poop and increase the amount of veggies you give them slowly).
Carrot should be given as a treat I think (so only a little bit at a time) because it’s very sugary.
I got my bunny when he was about 8 weeks and the vet i took him to for his first check up told me I shouldn’t trim his nails for a little while longer. I believe they’re too young at that age for a proper nail trimming but he advised that if the nails were sharp, i could try to file them just a little.
Hi, please read my new thread. it is great, will be up in 5 mins. it is 5:06pm my time right now.
Agree with otti about veggies. 6 weeks is too young to have them. They need to develop the bacteria needed in their tummies first. veggies can upset the balance if given too early.
everyone please look at my newest thread, She has everything she needs for now.
Can I suggest that you start one thread and keep all of your updates there? It’s too hard for people to keep flip flopping between threads and never getting the entire story. Right now you have 5 different threads on the first page of this sub-forum. I could possibly see if we can combine them all into one somehow.
It is getting confusing.
New1Bunny — I’ll be adding titles to some of your posts to help organize a bit better, and some of the posts may be put in more appropriate sections — like diet questions will go in the “Diet & Care” Section
For those that are interested in commenting on diet please see:
https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/115098/afnp/230780/Default.aspx
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