What happens if a bunny breaks its leg?

Fracture. Your rabbit may suddenly start to limp if they have fractured (broken) its leg. 1 This may be an obvious reason for limping in rabbits but it is also a very serious one. Rabbits can jump off of high surfaces or out of your arms while holding them and land too hard on their legs causing a fracture.

Can a rabbit live with broken legs?

This bunny will need up to 2 months of healing for the fracture to heal. It needs to rest during that time and use the leg sparingly so the fracture can heal. The splint lets him walk on it comfortably, which is an important part of the healing process.

What causes a Flemish Giant rabbit to bite?

Flemish Giants may also bite if they are stroked for too long, or if they feel unable to escape from a situation. They can also become very vocal if they feel unhappy or stressed.

When did the Flemish Giant Rabbit come to America?

They were exported from England into the United States in 1893; later becoming a charter breed of the (then newly formed) American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 1924. What is a Flemish Giant Rabbit?

How to take care of a Flemish Giant rabbit?

Flemish Giant rabbits need more food, living space, and attention than regular-sized rabbits. They may also need more veterinary care. Although they are friendly, they can become aggressive if mishandled. Also, if not looked after properly, they are prone to sore hocks, obesity, and rabbit snuffles.

What was the original purpose of Flemish Giants?

Purpose Flemish Giants. Flemish are thought to have originally been used for fur & meat production. However, it has since been realized that due to their large bone density, the meat to bone ratio is not the most ideal prospect available for such a purpose as meat production.

When does a Flemish Giant put on muscle?

Flemish also go thru a gangly stage, and finally start putting on some muscle between 4 and 5 months, thats not a fryer, thats a roaster, and you’ve poured a great deal of food down their throat at that point. I wouldn’t even butcher a 8-10 week old Flemish]

How old is a 2 month old Flemish Giant?

You misunderstand, Flemish at 2 months cannot compare to fryers of other breeds, they put all their energy into growing frame not meat, and a two month old Flemish is all bone and ears.

What kind of rabbit is the Flemish Giant?

Flemish Giants are one of the oldest & largest breeds of rabbits in existence. Experts believe that this giant rabbit breed might be descended from related breeds such as the Stone Rabbit and the European Patagonian; both of which are now extinct, but were raised for fur and meat purposes.

Flemish Giant rabbits need more food, living space, and attention than regular-sized rabbits. They may also need more veterinary care. Although they are friendly, they can become aggressive if mishandled. Also, if not looked after properly, they are prone to sore hocks, obesity, and rabbit snuffles.