One of my sows gave birth about 3 hours ago

The sow and the boar are both coronets and two of the three babies are coronet too

 

Rabbits PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anne   
Thursday, 05 March 2009 14:22

Beautiful Bunnies Board with us.

We love rabbits here, I have kept rabbits for years, I actually bred some of the first Chocolate Tans in the UK


Tan

 

I love these rabbits, they have superb coats and a cobby body.

 

They make lovely pets and have a placid personality.

 

All bunnies have a comedy element to their personalities and can be very cheeky.

 

Rabbits are intellegent and can learn routines quite easily.

 


 

 

What you need to bring with your rabbit when he or she comes to stay at eazyPet®

Your rabbit’s favourite Toys


Written instructions on your rabbits diet/feeding regime.


Your rabbit favourite dry food (this is to avoid tummy upsets)


Your Vets contact information.

Your current VHD and Myxomatsis Vaccination Certificate.

 


Your contact information or that of a trusted friend if you will be unreachable

 

What your rabbit gets to do while you are away

We like to keep your bunnies day full of fun and activity, here is a typical day.

 

7am to 8am Breakfast. Bunny gets a breakfast of his favourite dry food and fresh vegatables.

 

8.30am to 9am A quick check over, a brush and a cuddle then out onto the lawn in a run weather permitting or a run around inside the eazyPet lodge.

 

Between 3pm and 6pm back to his holiday home for a relax and his dinner of dry food and fresh vegatables.

 

7pm to 7.30pm we settle him in for a stress free night.

 

Cuddles are freely given throughout the day so that he does not miss you too much


 Boarding rates for your bunny to stay at eazyPet

 2-6 Nights  7-15 Nights
16 Nights +

Rabbit

(Single Occupancy)

 £4.50 per Night
 £4.25 per Night
 £4.00 per Night

 Rabbit

(Bonded Pair Occupancy)

 £6.50 per Night
 £6.25 per Night
 £6.00 per Night

 Rabbit

Exclusive Villa for up to 4 Rabbits

 £8.00 per Night
 £7.75 per Night
 £7.50 per Night

 

Important!!

 

Rabbits should be vaccinated routinely, but particularly before boarding, against Myxomatosis and Viral Haemorrhagic Disease (VHD).

 

The two vaccinations should be given at least two weeks apart, with the last vaccine at least two weeks prior to boarding. The Myxomatosis requires six monthly boosters and VHD annual boosters.

We do not accept rabbits without their Myxomatsis and VHD immune certificate.

We will not accept pregnant rabbits, as does need to build a nest and get ready to give birth.

We reserve the right to refuse a rabbit if we feel that the animal is unwell.

Please see Terms and Conditions of boarding @ eazyPet

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 05 April 2009 16:54