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Forum BEHAVIOR My bunny’s ears

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    • Yasmin
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        Has this happened to anyone else or is there any reason for this?


      • Yasmin
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          My bunny is a mini holland lop that is about 6-7 weeks old and his ears haven’t yet lopped but there are times when I pet his head that his ears go down but they go right back up after a few minutes or even seconds.


        • Sirius&Luna
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            Some lops never really lop, they end up with ‘airplane’ or helicopter ears. My lionhead/lop cross had sticky up ears until she was about 14 weeks old, and then they literally lopped overnight. She can still pick them up if she wants to though.

            Besides that, 6 weeks is still very young. Rabbits should be with their mothers until 8 weeks really.

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