What is Myiasis rabbit?

Fly strike, or myiasis, is an extremely distressing condition affecting many rabbits during the summer months. Flies are attracted to lay their eggs on the rabbit under certain circumstances. The larvae, on hatching are able to attack healthy tissue and are capable of causing considerable soft tissue damage.

Why does my rabbit suddenly not want to be picked up?

Why do so many rabbits hate being picked up? Unfortunately many baby rabbits miss out on this socialisation before they go to their new home, or they may have bad experiences later on that make them fear being picked up. When a rabbit kicks out and tries to stop you picking him up, it’s because he is frightened.

How big does a French Lop rabbit get?

The French Lop rabbit is a very large breed. It closely resembles the Flemish Giant rabbit breed of today. But it is shorter in body length and weights slightly more. They have lop ears of between 5 and 8 inches long that hang down below the jaw, and an almost cubic appearance with a short thickset body and large head.

When was the French Lop rabbit introduced to the UK?

As a good meat animal, the French Lop rabbit increased in popularity in neighboring countries such as Germany, Netherlands and Belgium. The breed was introduced into the United Kingdom in 1933 primarily as a meat rabbit breed. But in 1965 it was exhibited for the first time and the breed remains…

How is the French Lop different from the English Lop?

The French Lop differs from the English Lop rabbit in that it is characterized by a heavier stature and shorter ears. French Lop is also believed to have been produced by crossing the English Lop and the Butterfly Rabbit of France. The later one is still bred in France and can be seen at the Grand Prix Show in Paris.

What’s the life expectancy of a French Lop?

The French Lop has a relatively short life expectancy and usually lives for between 5 to 7 years.

What’s the life span of a French Lop rabbit?

The French Lop has a relatively short life expectancy and usually lives for between 5 to 7 years. Unfortunately, the French Lop rabbit can be prone to some health problems. These are usually the same concerns that all rabbits are faced with.

How did the French Lop rabbit get its name?

The French Lop was first bred using an English Lop and a French Butterfly rabbit, although some say they were created by crossing an English Lop with a Flemish Giant rabbit. Either way, this breed was first seen in France in around 1850, where it was used as a meat rabbit.

When to pick up a French Lop rabbit?

It is a moderate shedder but may shed heavily at the end of summer and winter, which can be controlled by brushing twice or thrice a week. French Lops love socializing and interacting with humans, preferring to be picked up and stroked.

What’s the life expectancy of a Holland Lop?

While huge types will not typically live to 8 years, a healthy standard or dwarf bunny will live to a complete life span provided it is cared for effectively. Rabbits become senior citizens at 7-8 years of age. The Holland Lop and Netherland Lop have the longest life expectancy, with most living previous ten as well as into their early teens.