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Part 1: • Plush Lop Rabbit 101: Part 1 =============== Aside from our previous video, there's still some information you need to know aboutPlush Lops. Life Span. The Plush Lops, likely due to its smaller size, is quite hardy and resilient. It is more resistant to different kinds of diseases and illnesses that commonly plague rabbits. In that case, the Plush Lop will be able to live for about 12 years as long as you give it the best kind of care it deserves. Generally, you can expect them to live for at least 5 years. A Plush Lop will not have any major health problems that can affect its lifespan so long as you are attentive to its basic needs. You have to watch out for ticks, fleas, and worms that can plague it if you are not too careful of what it eats and where it lives. Having it spend a lot of time in your garden will make it vulnerable to such parasites. Also, be sure to give it vegetables that are fibrous and to allow it to play with chew toys to avoid any serious dental problems that commonly affect rabbits. Finally, a Plush Lop is not prone to obesity due to how it naturally is leaner than most of its other domesticated rabbit cousins. But that does not mean that you should allow it to have an unhealthy diet. Reproduction. Plush Lops have the same kind of breeding pattern and behavior as most other domesticated rabbits because of how they share a common ancestry. These rabbits will be able to breed all year long so long as they are in heat. Plush Lops will be sexually mature by the time they reach 5 months old. There are times when some of these rabbits will be ready for reproduction at 4 months of age. Nevertheless, 5 months seems to be the standard age for most domesticated rabbits. Also, Plush Lops will give birth to a litter size of about 1 to 5 rabbits, given how small they are. They will be able to reproduce multiple times in a single year due to how short their gestation period is and how quick they are to recover from one birth to another. Eating Habits. The Plush Lop does well on a diet that is similar to the one that most other domesticated rabbits have. That means that they should thrive well on a diet that is grass-based. You can feed it grass that is edible for rabbits, or you can go for hay because it is a lot more affordable and still contains all of the essential nutrients that a Plush Lop needs to stay healthy. Hay should comprise about 70% of the rabbit’s diet. You can also substitute some of the hay with rabbit pellets that are commercially produced to have nutritional benefits that are similar to what your Plush Lop can get from grass or hay. When it comes to the remaining 30% of its diet, the Plush Lop should be able to get more vitamins and nutrients from different kinds of edible vegetables and leafy greens. Fibrous vegetables are ideal for them to have so that their dental health does not deteriorate in any sort of way. These types of vegetables are good for keeping their teeth in check and for preventing their teeth from overgrowing. The Plush Lop differs from most other American breeds of domesticated rabbits in the sense that it is not rather fat and also is not prone to obesity. Nevertheless, that is not an excuse for allowing it to binge eat. The Plush Lop might be more muscular and lean than other types of rabbits, but it still has to maintain a diet that is healthy and just right for this rabbit. Watch its portion sizes and make sure to keep track of its feeding schedule to avoid overfeeding it. Allowing it to enjoy some freedom outside of its cage on a regular basis is crucial for your rabbit to stay at a manageable weight as it can have the exercise that it needs to burn some of those calories. Water. While the Plush Lop is not the most active breed and is not the most demanding in terms of water, you still cannot overlook the fact that it requires to hydrate itself on a regular basis. Never forget to provide clean and fresh water to your rabbit since hydration is much more important than food. Always make sure that you replace your Plush Lop’s water on a regular basis to avoid any sort of contamination. Also, don’t use a water dish that is too large since there is a danger that it might tip over and cause your bunny to get wet. Plush Lops are not too fond of getting wet and can easily get stressed when they get. Source: https://herebunny.com/care/plush-lop ========================== Copyright Disclaimer: We respect the copyright interests of the individual owners in the video and don't claim to own the original clips. However, under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. The recent amendments to the Copyright Act of 1976 pertain to music. "Fair use" remains in force for film and video.