can a netherland dwarf rabbit be with a lion head (in different cages)?
i already have a netherland dwarf but now i want a lionhead can i have 1 and i need info on it and i need as much info as i could have please help they r goin to be in different cages though
If they are going to be housed separetly there is no problem with getting a second rabbit no matter what breed it is.
Remember that if you ever want to show your rabbits, do 4H or FFA, lionheads are not a breed currently recognized with ARBA (American Rabbit Breeders Association) so you would only be able to show in a pet class, if you are located in the US in the UK however they are a recognized breed.
Most Lionheads weigh between 3-3 1/2 pounds. There are two types of lionheads a single mane and a double mane, this just describes how much hair they have around their heads. Most people prefer the look of a double mane lionhead.
single mane
http://www.barbibrownsbunnies.com/page/ccs1.jpg
double mane
http://pics.hoobly.com/full/LS1FHSQSLT2MCZ9OLV.jpg
I recommend finding a breeder when you start looking for a rabbit and not buying from a pet store. Most breeders are very good about matching you with a rabbit that has a personality that you will enjoy.
April 6th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
they are just like all other bunnies just brush this one more
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April 6th, 2010 at 6:37 pm
If they are going to be housed separetly there is no problem with getting a second rabbit no matter what breed it is.
Remember that if you ever want to show your rabbits, do 4H or FFA, lionheads are not a breed currently recognized with ARBA (American Rabbit Breeders Association) so you would only be able to show in a pet class, if you are located in the US in the UK however they are a recognized breed.
Most Lionheads weigh between 3-3 1/2 pounds. There are two types of lionheads a single mane and a double mane, this just describes how much hair they have around their heads. Most people prefer the look of a double mane lionhead.
single mane
http://www.barbibrownsbunnies.com/page/ccs1.jpg
double mane
http://pics.hoobly.com/full/LS1FHSQSLT2MCZ9OLV.jpg
I recommend finding a breeder when you start looking for a rabbit and not buying from a pet store. Most breeders are very good about matching you with a rabbit that has a personality that you will enjoy.
References :