Why did my rabbit start shedding?

Most rabbits will have seasonal shedding (also called molting). They shed their coat as a way to adjust to warmer and cooler temperatures. This results in rabbits growing a nice, thick fur coat to keep warm in the winter, and then shedding it for a thinner coat in the summer.

Why is my rabbits chin crusty?

It is generally their molars that cause problems. Anytime a rabbit has a wet chin and hasn’t been eating or drinking recently, they need to see a vet. A crusty chin could actually be an infection.

When do Rabbits start shedding their baby fur?

A rabbit will undergo their first molt at around 4 or 5 months of age. At this stage, they will shed their baby fur. An intermediate coat will replace this. This intermediate coat will last around three months. Once this period concludes, your rabbit’s adult fur will grow. From here, they will molt again roughly every three months.

What kind of hair does a rex rabbit have?

These bunnies show fluffy, curly hair as adults and the trait can be present in different rabbit breeds. Rex rabbits can have astrex-type coats as well, and there are also mini Rex Rabbits with the mutation.

When was the rex rabbit introduced to the public?

The fur of this fluffy bunny reminds of velvet because it’s thick and dense. Originally farmed for their fur, the Rex Rabbit was formally introduced to the public at the Paris International Rabbit Show in 1924, where he quickly gained popularity amongst pet owners.

What does it mean when a rabbit loses fur on its back?

If the molting process occurs normally, all areas will regrow fur as the shed hair falls out. Normal molting in rabbits follows a distinctive pattern. Your rabbit will start losing fur from its neck, followed by shedding down the neck, back, stomach, and tail.

A rabbit will undergo their first molt at around 4 or 5 months of age. At this stage, they will shed their baby fur. An intermediate coat will replace this. This intermediate coat will last around three months. Once this period concludes, your rabbit’s adult fur will grow. From here, they will molt again roughly every three months.

These bunnies show fluffy, curly hair as adults and the trait can be present in different rabbit breeds. Rex rabbits can have astrex-type coats as well, and there are also mini Rex Rabbits with the mutation.

How did the rex rabbit get its name?

The Rex Rabbit was previously known as the Castor Rex Rabbit. It is named after a genetic mutation that causes their unique fur. Castor was for their color, and Rex means “king” in Latin. Contrary to other rabbits, they lack the longer guard hairs of other rabbits. The remaining fur is short, thick and velvety to the touch.

What happens if a rex rabbit is not spayed?

Not spaying or neutering a rabbit predisposes it to hormonal behaviors, such as fighting, aggression, urine spraying, and food guarding. Although Rex rabbits are known to be less hostile, fixing them will only make them calmer. Female rabbits that haven’t been spayed have a higher risk of uterine cancer.