Diseases/genetics
Conformation
About the Body
General Knowledge
100

What is sore hocks? 

Inflamed and painful areas on the feet/hocks. 

100

What part of the rabbit is this?

Hocks 

100

What is the name of a female, male, and baby rabbit?

Doe, buck, and kit.

100

How long is the gestation period of a rabbit?

28-31 days

200

What is snuffles? List main symptoms. 

Runny nose, runny eyes, breathing problems (coughing, wheezing, trouble breathing). 

200

What part of the rabbit is this?

Loin

200

Do all rabbits have a dewlap?

No, only females. 

200

What does ARBA stand for?

American Rabbit Breeders Association 

300

What is malocclusion? List symtoms/cause.

Crooked, overgrown, broken, improper teeth. Often caused by genetics or poor feeding habbits.

300

What is this called?

Dewlap

300

How many teeth do rabbits have?

28

300

What is the smallest breed of rabbit?

Netherland dwarf

400

What is the Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD)? List symtoms/cause.

Only signs are sudden death and blood stained noses caused by internal bleeding, causes organ failure. It is spread between rabbits through direct contact with bodily fluids. 

400

What is this called on a lop rabbit?

Crown 

400

Aside from hearing, why are rabbits ears so important?

They are essential to temperature regulation. This is because as the body temperature rises, the blood vessels in a rabbit's ears expand and the blood flow through the ears increases. The combination of increased blood flow and lack of fur means that more body heat can escape from the ears than from any other part of a rabbit’s body.

400

What is a group of rabbits called?

A fluffle.

500

What is myxomatosis? List symtoms, cause, and treatment.

It is spread between rabbits by close contact and biting insects such as fleas and mosquitoes. The causes swelling and discharge from the eyes, nose, and anogenital region of infected rabbits.There is no cure or treatment. 

500

Where would you find the shank on your rabbit?

The leg

500

What part of the rabbit never stops growing?

The teeth. Their teeth are specifically adapted for gnawing and grow continuously throughout their lives.

500

Rabbit cant vomit. True or false?

True! This is because the smooth muscle of their oesophagus can only move food one way.  

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