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Added on Aug 19th, 2008
I thought they were considered one of the Giants, not the large breed. I can not help but disagree when I found it was considered a 'large' breed. Checkered Giants are really big rabbits, defiantly not considered a large rabbit.
I thought they were considered one of the Giants, not the large breed. I can not help but disagree when I found it was considered a 'large' breed. Checkered Giants are really big rabbits, defiantly not considered a large rabbit.
Kandis
Utah
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
The Checkered Giant is an amazing breed. They are beautiful animals. They are big, soft, and fast. What more could you want. They do tend to be somewhat territorial and can startle easily, but I personally think their cuteness overrides that! Plus, short hair, less severe shedding! :)
The Checkered Giant is an amazing breed. They are beautiful animals. They are big, soft, and fast. What more could you want. They do tend to be somewhat territorial and can startle easily, but I personally think their cuteness overrides that! Plus, short hair, less severe shedding! :)
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I have just recently started the whole rabbit thing and I raise 3 different breed and checkereds is one of them. I think they are absolutely wonderful animals and yes some are testy but I have others that just love to give and get kisses. I am having some trouble though with a few of them getting sores on their feet. I have resting boards in their cages but that doesn't seem to help much and I was wondering if there was anything else I can do to stop the rest from getting the sores. Also is there anything I can do to help the one's with sores.