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Phil
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27-01-2007, 04:56 PM
Originally Posted by Fluffybunny View Post
No offence meant but I think that picture is a fantastic example of why rabbits and children aren't a terribly good mix, the poor thing is probably really uncomfortable and could easily sustain a serious injury from being handled in that way

That one looks like an English rabbit, they are a reasonable size but would look positively dwarfed by a giant breed! Most buns look quite big if stretched out fully, even my tiny nethie who weighs only 900g is over a foot in length if she stretches herself right out!!

Doggydina, I couldn't find a pic of my friend's giant, but there are some fab pictures just here: http://www.giantrabbitrescue.co.uk/
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She was actually told how to hold them properly afterwards by the 'bunny man'. The rabbits were at Polmaily House hotel in Glen Affric. They have a big set up for rescue and the man takes all the kids round feeding them. I'll post some other pics. They have loads of different breeds.
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27-01-2007, 05:17 PM
As per the last post - here's the rescue pictures. There may be some 'wrong handling' again though.






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