What kind of bun is this?
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What kind of bun is this?
Moon and Mary have come to stay for a bit we are just a bit unsure of what breed they are.
They have long legs compared to mine and seem pointy in the face
Theses are the 2 I was telling you about before where the lady bought a hutch/run off me after she rescued 2 buns who were heavly pregnant and they gave birth as soon as they were seperated.
They have long legs compared to mine and seem pointy in the face
Theses are the 2 I was telling you about before where the lady bought a hutch/run off me after she rescued 2 buns who were heavly pregnant and they gave birth as soon as they were seperated.
Re: What kind of bun is this?
Those ears don't look right on him
I don't know what he is, maybe he's a hybrid. How big is he?
I don't know what he is, maybe he's a hybrid. How big is he?
Re: What kind of bun is this?
Very strange ears to have on such a pointy face. Sweetie nonetheless!
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
Looks part hare with the length of those front legs
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
Have you some more photos of him
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
he does look a bit odd,bless hihes very cute
fall3n-ang3l- Established Hopper
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
He look's like a young bunny, but he has a long slender face long ears as if he hasn't quite grown into them yet and long legs but it could be the way the photo has been taken.
Whatever he is gorgeous
Whatever he is gorgeous
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I agree with maisie, he does seem rather young looking. How old are they?
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
He is a little poppet, I love his colour.
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Hugs
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
[b]Ooo I love the look of him
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
I was going to say hare too, he looks big built tho for a hair, but his face looks like them, and his legs look dead long for a bunny.
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
Part rex maybe with regular fur and lop ears from a lop breed??
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
I wondered about a english/french lop cross. I thought the english have a longer face but the french has the shorter ears.
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
Belgian Hare X some type of lop? Maybe some Harlequin thrown in?
Quite attractive whatever they are.
Quite attractive whatever they are.
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
I still think that head shape looks very English Lop like - even more than hare ( I have got my breeds book out). They don't have that scooped out belly like the Belgian Hares.
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
[b]That last pic looks like they have a bit of mearcat as well
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Ruffin wrote:[b]That last pic looks like they have a bit of mearcat as well
Or Sphinx
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Yeah... Meerkat! Simples!
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I know what it is....... a meerabbit
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
hahaha, they are little lovlies. They are enjoying being out with the girls. although Rose has bit the tabby one on the nose through her run, nothing serious as you can see. They have been propper chilling in the garden.
I love it when new buns come to stay for a bit cos they are soooo greatfull for the space grass and variety of food, where mine are soooooo spoilt they just expect it lol
I love it when new buns come to stay for a bit cos they are soooo greatfull for the space grass and variety of food, where mine are soooooo spoilt they just expect it lol
Re: What kind of bun is this?
They kind of remind me of Jar jar binks from star wars nonetheless they are gorgeous
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
Totally clueless as to what breed oops: but adorable
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Re: What kind of bun is this?
Nagila wrote:They kind of remind me of Jar jar binks from star wars nonetheless they are gorgeous
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