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Which bunny should I choose?

  • Flemish Giant x New Zealand

  • Lionhead

  • Holland Lop x Lionhead

  • Baby Buns, unknown breed


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J.Bosley

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Hello!
So most of you know I found another bunny in the field a little while ago, and was going to keep her. Well a friend of mine fell IN LOVE with her! So I let her take her home :blushan:

Now I am debating on a few different buns to bring home, once my cages are fully built in a few weeks. Help me decide which one! I will post pictures of them, of course :nod No pictures of Lionhead until later!

The choices:
1. Flemish Giant x New Zealand (Male) (Pic #1,2)
2. Lionhead (Unknown genders right now, 2 weeks old)
3. Holland Lop x Lionhead (Male) (Pic #3,4)
4. Baby Bun of unknown breeds (Unknown) (Pic #5)

Let me know your thoughts! I have gotten my boyfriend to allow me to move our Reptiles, which means room for a bigger cage if I want bunny #1.

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Because I have a thing for big, non-flopped ears I would pic the Flemmie x new zealand, though obviously that's a big bun and needs to be thoroughly considered.
 
I'd really say it comes down to personality. Is there any way you can interact with the bunnies before making a choice? Though I will admit that the sweet eyes on 3 and 4 are hard to resist.
 
I love Holland Lops, Flemish Giants and Lionheads so it would be a hard choice for me. I'd probably decide based on personality, neediness or colour (one i don't already have). =)
 
I am in love with big bunnies so naturally I would choose the Flemish Giant x New Zealand I know its a big bunny so it would be harder to take care of. But I would take on the extra work for a big bunny. :)
 
I would meet them all and go by personality. keep in mind with a baby, you'll have to go through the nasty, hormonal "teenage" phase before you can get them spayed/neutered... and it's hard to gauge a bunny's true personality until they're an adult.

if you already have another rabbit, is bonding them something you might be interested in? if so, I'd go with a bunny the opposite gender of your current one for the best chance at a successful, long-lasting bond.
 

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