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Angora rabbit

By Ksena | September 22, 2007 4:49 am |
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Ah..nicest, fluffy, tender animal which is best for home as many sure but Angoras are bred mainly for their wool because it is silky and soft
Inspite of rabbit’s nice looking, grooming is necessary to prevent the fiber from matting and felting on the rabbit. Because they are prone to hairballs, they should be groomed everyday or every other day.

So delicious angora rabbit

When starting with Angoras, the first thing for the beginner to decide is approximately how many angoras one wishes to raise. Are you going to have one or two angoras for pets? Do you plan on doing any breeding? How many does do you plan to breed in a year? What is the maximum number of angoras the space you have will permit you to raise?
Every breeder will have their own idea as to the style and design of the perfect rabbit hutch or cage system. All of this will depend upon the amount of space you have for the cages and if the rabbits are going to be housed inside or outside. Regardless of what you decide, it is important to keep in mind the hutches or cages must be dry, well lit, have good ventilation but free from drafts, as well as the temperature where the rabbits will be housed.

Angora rabbit
Fluffy and curious angora rabbit

The comfort of the Angora in the cage is very important and It is extremely important to protect your Angora from the outside elements!
Treats are always enjoyed by rabbits, however, too much of a good thing can cause diarrhea. Various treats can consist of: carrots, dried bread, crackers, apples, corn, corn stalks, grass, banana, dried pineapple, etc.
Enjoy them and have fun )

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