Tall enough so that he can stand on his hind legs without his ears touching the "ceiling" of his cage, and wide enough so he can turn around comfortably. If he's a baby, get a cage that will fit him when he's grown. Try to get a big cage, so that if he doesn't get to run in the garden or house that much, at least he can hop around in his cage.
Bunnies need at least three hours of time outside their cage daily for play, exercise, socialising, etc. If a bunny's cage is small, it needs even more time out. See the related links below for more info.
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Holland lop French lop English Lop Mini Lop
Generally from 4 being small and 6 and a half.
2 times daily because i have one and he is very healthy
no cause the kits will be to big for the girl and she will end up dying.
Mini lop ear rabbits typically grow to be between 5-7 pounds when fully grown. They are a small to medium-sized rabbit breed known for their floppy ears and friendly personalities.
No. The Holland Lop originated in Holland and weighs 4 pounds. The Mini Lop originated in Germany and weighs 5 pounds.
The smallest is the mini lop.
even though I'm a girl i'd have to say a boy.
Mini lops are a small-sized breed of lop rabbits while dwarf lops are even smaller in size compared to mini lops. Both breeds have lopped ears and are known for their friendly and gentle temperament.
we have a lion head. she wieghs about 2 to 3 pounds. a mini lop wieghs 5 to6 lbs
because it wants to