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Ok my rabbit weighs 3.3lbs.Is that a healthy weight for a rabbit? It is 1 year old.

It is a lionhead,and the hair on its back of the eye is quitelong tome,itdoesnt cover the eye but i think as the nature of the rabbit,itwont be able to see 360 degrees..i think it would only be able to coverlike 240 degrees

Do you think I should cut it or something?
 
If the hair is over the eye, I would cut it so it doesn't get into the eye and cause irritation.

Pam
 
Do you have a picture of your bunny?

Here's a picture of our Daisy Mae, she doesn't always look like this tough I just finished brushing her.

Susan:snowflake:
 
Wow,how would she even get to look whats infront?? Haha..

Heres the photo
 
It's hard to say what the right weight shouldbe. It really depends on the individual, because it can bedifferent even with members of the same breed. Usually wecheck to see how much you can feel their ribs. You should beable to feel the ribs without too much difficulty, but not so easilythat they feel bony.

Although since some rabbits feel bony even when they have a lot ofextra chub, it's best to have a vet make the decision if you areconcerned.

Here's a thread in Bunny 101 with more info:
http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=12058&forum_id=17
 
Thank you very much. What about the extra hair?Usually I have to comb it up so that the rabbit can see the back viewalittle,because he always freaked out when I come up to him from theback..
 
As long as you're not showing your lionhead - go ahead and cut the hair.

The ideal weight for lionheads is 3 3/4 lbs per the standard with ARBA.However, I have a few does that have gone to 5 pounds (then again -they tend to have 8 babies sometimes).

Your rabbit should be fine.

Peg
(lionhead breeder)
 
Thanks alot Peg :] My rabbit weighs 3.3lbs and yea,maybe im going to cut its hair..
 
fever003 wrote:
Thank you very much. What about the extra hair? Usually Ihave to comb it up so that the rabbit can see the back viewalittle,because he always freaked out when I come up to him from theback..


Hi, my vet advised against cutting my two's hair because it can causeirritation in their eyes - this is because when you cut the hair itmakes it blunt.

Yours looks like it doesnt even need cutting anyway - i'd just leave it for now..
 
Hmm thanks alot bunsterlove1969 .. I guess I wouldnt cut it anyway.. =)
 
I think what Peg meant was if it seems to begetting in her eyes, cutting it would be fine. If its not botheringher, you can just leave it.

My Mr Tumnus has a bit of an afro right now and some of it hangs in hiseyes a bit. He seems fine with it though. Most bunnies dont like whenpeople come up on them from behind (or straight on, where they cantsee) so its not abnormal that your bunny doesnt like that.

From the pic, she looks to be about the right size for a lionhead, butits hard to tell from a photo. Just be sure to check out our feedingthread and if youre feeding her a healthy diet, she should be fine. AsNaturestee suggested,a vet should be able to help you withany specific weight questions.

Shes gorgeous though!
 
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