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Spring

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Hi, sorry I don't know if I'm posting this in the right spot..

I just noticed well not really but I really didn't think about itbefore is that Pebble's is pretty small (i'm thinking) for her age.She's around 4 months old, and still a little bit bigger then mynetherland. She's probably 1/4 the size of her mom. Will she have atotal growth spurt or will she stay around this size? Doesn't mattereither way, just wondering if she's just a runt?
 
I know that Netherlands are really small!!! Noone ever told me this but I don't think my baby bunnies reached theirfull growth until they were about 2yrs old.
 
Oh, that's interesting! I've read they stopgrowing at 6 months? I'll just have to wait and see I guess! Pebble'shas a very stocky head with long lean front and back feet and lookskind of akward (but she's still as cute as a button :), compared toPepsi who is pretty much rounded all over.. short feet and a littleround body and head. :)
 
Hey Spring! Lionheads are a really small breedto begin with. Usually around 3-4 pounds, much like a Netherland Dwarf.From what I've seen, depending on the breed, rabbits seem to be fullgrown around 1 year old. Bigger breeds probably take longer though.

Here's the American site for Lionheads, has some good info, including size and stuff on here:

http://lionheadrabbit.net/
 

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