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    Rabbit breeds confuse me

    bunnybunbunb wrote: Well that definitely helped my confusion. Thanks! By the way, you're from KY? I'm from 'Kentuckiana' :D
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    Tricks to Showing

    pamnock wrote: Thanks very much Pam! He's not responding well at all, still, but hopefully he'll get used to it soon. I'll just try to hold onto him more securely, I just always feel like I'm hurting him. :/ Oh wow, that gives me some hope! I don't think I have very much competition so...
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    Rabbit breeds confuse me

    Lottie is a Mini Lop; I'm going with this because she has the 'butterfly' facial markings that Mini Lops have. She's 5 and a 1/2 pounds? That's perfect for a female mini lop, my boy lop is 6 pounds. They're only supposed to reach 6.5, and that's pushing it. :)
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    Tricks to Showing

    pamnock wrote: I've also tried that method as that website is very helpful. It doesn't seem to be a problem with his head and feet being secure, I think it's just the feeling of being on his back. He'll be calm for a minute and then he'll realize how he's laying and he'll twist until I'm...
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    Tricks to Showing

    clevername wrote: I actually have a how-to of that in my 4-H book and he has no problem with being held that way. I actually handle him daily as he's got to the stage where he's always wanting a cuddle. I suppose I can try to pick him up even more, thank you for the advice. And thank you!
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    Tricks to Showing

    Hi everyone! My name's Cassie and I'm new to this website. I have one rabbit named Pilot, he's a broken blue steel Mini Lop. :) Now that I've got introductions over with, I was wondering if anyonehere had sometips on showing rabbits?Pilot is goinginto his first show, a4-H one, so that I have...
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