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  • @Darkydog94 Not really.

  • are u in massachussetts ? and how can I get one ?.

  • they have big ears for babies

  • they are the size of my 8mnth. old mixed breed bunny!

  • Wow! Lol, those are the size of my breeding doe-holland lop. She's 1.5 years old!

  • OMG so cute! i recently got 2 flemish giant babies! You can check them out in my videos! lol i so fell in love with the breed.

  • sooooooooooooooo cuuuuuuuuuttteee!!!!

  • THey're so little now! Not for long!

  • wow rly beautifull rabbits!! go see my video of baby giants rabbits but i dont know the exact kind of giants

  • All the bunnies thinking what's that foul smell around here and then going "ooooh it's your finger man, where has that been!"

  • ridiculous! They're ridiculously cute!

  • they're so cute! where did u get them?

  • they r so cute!!!! i have a flemish giant 2! he is blue!!

  • how does one litter train rabbits?

  • I want to squeeze them all.....

    SO FREAKING CUTE.

  • EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

    They're like frantically trying to snif everything in sight!

    SO.

    CUTE.

    *hyperventilate*

  • aww they're ears are so big even when they're young!

  • hey.. can you private message me on where you got that cage and if its for outdoors please

  • Are you litter box training them? (The box made it seem that way) Is it easy to do? Because I just have gotten a baby Flemish Giant and we haven't started training him, yet. (I think he's about 3 weeks old).

  • Hi - The box is for them to rest in although alot of my breeders use it for a litter box. Rabbits are super easy to litter train which is so nice. Congrats on your new addition - I hope he's at least 5 weeks or you'd need to bottle feed him! Laura doublelrabbitranch com

  • Oookay. Yeah, I'm thinking it's at least 5 weeks old because it's not being bottle fed and doesn't seem malnourished.

    He certainly is making his new home his. Although we offer him the proper amounts of food in those supposedly 'untippable' crock bowls, he finds a way to tip them over and just prefers picking his food out of his bedding. Nothing is wrong with him. I'm thinking it's just his way of "rearranging the furniture".

  • My flemish dumped his food all the time when i first got him too - he likes to stand on the edge of the bowl while he eats, so i got him one of those big bird bowls that screws on to the side of his cage

  • those babies are HUGE!!!!! lol cute!

  • how come they're so small when they're young? But they're adorable!!!

  • like normal sized rabbits lol, large breed

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