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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72  (Original Message)Sent: 10/15/2007 3:10 AM
Lionhead Rabbits
Lionhead is one of the latest breed of domesticated rabbits and its look reminds us of the mane of a male lion and hence the name. It has long hair surrounding the face and some other characteristics also like rounded head and slightly short ears that make it different from other rabbits.

It is because of their long hair that they need some extra care than other rabbits. The knots that formed in their wool are required to be combed before they get accumulated into a larger mass. In older lionheads that are very wooly, you need to brush them once a week; you also require to keep an eye on them for wool block. At the time of shedding, they are required to be groomed quite frequently because if they consume it, it may cause intestinal blockage. You can also use wool block powder once a week.



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