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Rabbits - Rex - Registered Breeder Sale in York > North Yorkshire > ENGLAND < Back


Rex Rabbits - Registered Breeder Sale - £15.00
Pet Advertiser

Che Cooper
Tel:   01347 821943


York
North Yorkshire
YO61 3HU
ENGLAND

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  • Age of Rex : 9-Week
  • Colour(s) :
  • Pedigree : Full Pedigree
  • Pet Viewable : VIEWABLE
  • Parents Viewable : Parents are viewable
  • Health Checked : sorry, Not Checked Yet
  • Vaccinated : sorry, Not Vaccinated
  • Prefer Contact Method : email
  • Rex Males : 1
  • Rex Females : 2
  • Rex - Registered Breeder Sale - £15.00
    Niknia Stud currently has one gorgeous baby mini rex rabbit for sale. Born 11/5/10. All rabbits are handled daily and are very friendly. They have beautiful velvet-like coats, and will make ideal pets for children and adults alike. All of our litters will go to their new owners with a leaving pack which includes changeover food, care sheets, vet information and as much advice as required. Can be viewed with mum beforehand. There is one tort doe.

    For further information and to view our litters please visit - www.nikniastud.co.uk
    Rex Rabbits Pet Insurance is important!
    Typical Rex character:
    Rex rabbits are claimed to be one of the most intelligent breeds of rabbits.[5] The Standard Rex Rabbit is often used as a foster mother and it is possible, as well, to keep pairs of these rabbits housed together. This breed has a low to moderate activity level and can jump as high as 3 feet.[4] Like most rabbits, the Standard Rex is most active in the evening and early morning hours and prefers to rest during the day. Due to its playful, intelligent and relaxed nature, this breed is often described as being "cat-like".
    Standard Rex rabbits can easily be litter trained, but owners should not use clay or cedar-based litters as they are a health hazard to the animal. Rexes can also be trained to do a variety of other tricks, such as coming when called and standing on command. However, rabbits often do not feel the need to perform without adequate motivation, such as a favorite treat. The Standard Rex is recognized as one of the gentler breeds of rabbits and an excellent choice for families with children, so long as the children are educated on proper handling.
    Behaviors that are common in rabbits include: chinning, flopping, "binkying", circling, tooth grinding, and thumping. Chinning is when a rabbit rubs his/her chin on an object or person. Rabbits have scent glands under their chins, so they will often rub their chins on items that they wish to mark as theirs.[6] Rabbits are well-known for flopping, which is when they spontaneously flop over on their sides to rest, and indicates relaxation and comfort.[6] "Binkying", also referred to as the bunny dance, is an expression of joy in rabbits.[6] This is when a rabbit jumps in the air and wiggles back and forth, often several times in succession. A rabbit circles when he or she runs around a person's feet rapidly in circles often as a sign of affection or a plea for attention or food.[6] Rabbits often grind their teeth as a sign of relaxed pleasure, which is said to be the equivalent of a cat's purr; however, this can also be a sign of severe discomfort or pain, depending on the circumstances. Thumping, when a rabbit thumps his or her hind legs loudly, means that the rabbit is either angry or senses danger.

    Varieties:
    The Standard Rex is available in many different colors: Amber, Black, Blue, Broken varieties, Californian, Castor, Chinchilla, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Dalmatian (broken black), Ermine or pure white, Fawn, Harlequin, Havana, Himalayan, Lilac, Lynx, Marten Sable, Marten Seal, Opal, Orange, Otter, Red, Sable, Satin fur varieties, Siamese Sable, Siamese Seal, Silver Seal, Smoke pearl-Marten, Smoke pearl-Siamese and Tortoiseshell.
    In addition, Standard Rex Rabbits have been bred to have the trait of albinism or the trait of blue eyes instead of their otherwise distinct brown eyes. In the United States, the ARBA officially recognizes 16 of the above colors and varieties: Amber, Black, Blue, Broken, Californian, Castor, Chinchilla, Chocolate, Lilac, Lynx, Opal, Black Otter, Red, Sable, Seal and White.

    Feeding and Housing:
    The Standard Rex Rabbit can be housed outdoors year-round in warmer climates as well as in cooler climates if the correct accommodations are made. However, some breeders and rabbit owners believe that outdoor rabbits have a shorter life expectancy than those housed indoors. This is variable depending on the climate. Generally, Rex Rabbits are better accustomed to living in the cold than the heat, but they cannot tolerate extremes of either kind. For rabbits kept outdoors in colder environments, it is necessary to provide a shelter from wind and drafts. Many outdoor rabbits live in barns or covered hutches in the winter.
    A second option is to house the Standard Rex Rabbit indoors, which is recommended in some climates. The Standard Rex can be litter box trained and does very well as a house rabbit. Rabbits are notorious for chewing, however, and it is necessary to “rabbit-proof” any area of one’s home where a rabbit will be free to roam. Providing safe chew toys, such as pinecones and toilet paper rolls, will help prevent some rabbits from chewing on furniture. Rabbits housed in wire cages should be provided with some type of wooden flooring or a mat to prevent the development of sore hocks on their feet.
    The Standard Rex Rabbit can be fed a combination of commercial rabbit pellets and timothy hay.[3] Rabbit pellets should not contain seeds or corn and should be high in fiber, low in fat and carbohydrates, and moderate in protein. Rabbits should receive 1/4 cup of pellets each day per 5 pounds that the rabbit weighs.[1] Fresh greens should be provided to the rabbit as well, but new foods should be introduced slowly and owners should check to make sure foods are safe before feeding. Many argue that the rabbit can live off of greens entirely, but in order for this to be possible, the rabbit must be provided with large quantities and varieties of greens so that it can graze throughout the day and obtain adequate nutrition. With any feeding method, unlimited timothy-grass or hay should be provided at all times. The Standard Rex Rabbit, like most rabbits, will enjoy fresh fruit, but this should be provided sparingly due to high sugar content.
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