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From this picture, you can see that a Flemish Giant is much greater in size rather than that little bunny. The Flemish rabbit is a semi-arch type giving it a "mandolin" shape. Bucks have broad, massive heads in comparison to does which may have a large dewlap (fold under their chin).
What are the colors of the Flemish Rabbit?
Naturally, the Flemish Rabbit is born in the one or so of these colors: blue, black, steel gray, white, fawn, sandy, and light gray. They are primarily known to have glossy dense fur. The minimum weight for a doe is about 14 pounds and the minimum weight for a buck is about 13 pounds. For starters, this is the general information you need to know before adopting a Flemish Giant. Moving on to the Flemish Giant Rabbits's diet.
A Diet for one!
Generally, an unlimited supply of hay is required. How much should you feed your Flemish Giant? That depends on the size. Feed him mostly hay and water. On occasion, fruits and vegetables make a great tasting treat. The House Rabbit Society recommends 2 cups of chopped leafy vegetables per 6 pounds (3 kg) of body weight and no more than 2 tablespoons of fruit or carrots per 6 pounds of body weight daily. To keep from boredom, let your pet chew on something and give him many toys. Also, attention is much encouraged; a lot of it! .