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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Help me identify my Bunny breed

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    • Aarti
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         Three days back on the eve of my birthday when i was suffering from a fractured leg, this little guy of 2 months old bunny was gifted to me. He has been adjusting well, i have researched and provided him with all the comforts of appropriate food (mostly timothy hay), litter box, water bowl etc.,. But even after taking him to vet i am not sure about his breed. Can someone here help me out.a


      • Aarti
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          plss help


        • Sirius&Luna
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            He’s super cute!

            I can’t tell you what breed he is, but his pattern is broken orange. I wonder if those ears might lop eventually, they look very similar to my girl bunny’s, who’s ears suddenly dropped around 3/4 months old.

            It’s great that he’s mostly eating Timothy hay! well done on doing your research! Baby bunnies also need young rabbit pellets to help them grow – is he also getting some pellets?


          • LittlePuffyTail
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              I don’t have any guesses on the breed. Most bunnies are actually a mix of several breeds. Super adorable, though!


            • LBJ10
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                I’m highly suspicious we have a lop or lop mix here. Those ears are very lop-like.

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