Rabbits start shedding from their nose and then the shedding gradually works it way down their spine to the end of their tail. the reason grooming during molting is important, is that you don't want them to ingest any hair and get a hairball.. You may have noticed that your rabbit seems to be losing a lot of hair. don't worry, it is very common for rabbits to shed their fur. in this video i discuss when to expect it and what you need to. Yes, rabbits shed fur. they shed for the same reason other animals do: the thickness of their coat changes with the seasons, and dead fur is shed to make way for new fur. it's good for the bunny, not so good for the owner, as they shed excessively and fur gets everywhere!.
The shed so that they can get rid of the dead fur and undercoat. if they did not shed, they should have very long fur that your would have to brush constantly and cut to keep it manageable. rabbits usually have 4 shedding periods a year. some do shed more and others less.. Normal shedding: proper care a healthy rabbit will usually change her coat twice a year. if all things are normal, the shed areas will regrow fur as the old coat falls out. some unfortunate rabbits seem to shed all the time.. Rabbits will shed in different ways. some rabbits will take a couple of weeks or more to loose their old coat of fur. other rabbits will be ready to get rid of their old coats all in one day and these rabbits are the ones that cannot be neglected once they start shedding..
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