Roxxella Rose my peanut bunny survived 19 days i slep with it made a little bed it passed on it died in my hands i made little coffin and pillow and blanket, but i got all my bunny the mum swifle shes a lionhead the dad freddie he is white mini lop blue eyes and 4 alive babys with own house inside with me
At least it didn't pass alone on the wire. It was snuggle in a nice warm basket with it's siblings. Nice job keeping Peanut comfy. Sorry for the loss. tfs
Honestly this video made me cry. I had a Holland lop bunny and her name was Annie she looked exactly lake the mama and she was away at 9 mounts due to a heart attack. and i miss her so much
FlufffCheekYee *me too. i still miss my 3 bunny babies. i can't bear to go thru the death process again that soon, so I have a Chihuahua mixed with Jack Russell terrier. he has a big pee pee & is funny*
It is interesting, as kits born dead, stretched/bruised severely, or malformed are often delivered on the wire or in the front of the nest box where it's cold, so the mothers are instinctive for the most part. Peanuts do look fairly normal and rarely get stuck since they're small, so perhaps that is why the moms don't reject them. My personal belief is that peanuts lack a proper digestive system to absorb and process nutrients needed to grow, among other system deficiencies.
When mothers give birth to dead kits, stretched. It is because the mother held out on labor too long, refused to push, and so they died in the canal and took her even longer to force them out eventually. These are usually always born late, and sometimes spread across a few days. Please check out my comment about the peanuts
I had what looked like a peanut Netherland dwarf at least he was the runt of the liter and half the size of his siblings. He took load of hands on care most of his life and had quite a few problems but lived for almost 7 years. Full grown my little Binky was about 1.5 pounds.
I have a netherland dwarf and my sister does as well. Mine was sold as male and hers as female (from a breeder) but hers is bigger then mine. We read that the females are bigger than the males but hers humps mine any time they are near eachother. And my rabbit is not having it. Idk why, maybe if your a breeder you could give information about why?
@@nuggylikestheeggs Not a breeder, but I'd say that it's most likely a male. I've heard it is difficult to tell what sex rabbits are when young. My sister's vet for her rabbit incorrectly said that it was a female (has since been confirmed male and neutered).
@@nuggylikestheeggs humping is also about domincance. It's a way for the rabbits to show who is the most powerful. I only have female bunnies but they hump each other a lot too
Mis Bunny I have a peanut, I think. He’s very small..looks like a peanut,1 year old, very small and he’s deaf. When I got him from the Humane Society he was skinny and scrawny and all beat up with fur hanging! He was a mess. But he is the sweetest little guy! Not a mean bone in his little body! He’s doing so well now, filling out and nice shiny coat! Just love him❤️
Anna looks to be a very nice mom and Paisley is adorable. I am rather surprised that Paisley was so calm around Anna and that Anna let Paisley near her babies!
I'm so sorry to hear about Peanut. It was so sweet to see how attentive she is to her brood. They're so adorable! And yes, the cats eyes are gorgeous! I love that name, Paisley.
Momma looks so much like My Mr. Spock. He is a boy and a strapping solid 3 year old. Sorry about your peanut,yeah,they generally dont last long. I had to beg the owner of my bunny to sell him to me. It took me three days to convince the owner to sell him to me. They wanted to breed him but I just wanted him as a friend. I offered to let him use him for breeding but it didnt happen so I got him fixed. That was the correct move. He really loves me and I am glad we never let him become a breeder.
What I did for my tiny runt was I manually fed her a bunch of baby cat milk from a bottle in addition to her being fed by her mother. I didn't think she'd survive but ironically, she grew to be the biggest bunny I've ever had XD. She still has slight deformities and she's blind in one eye. But she is very healthy otherwise. She is currently two and a half years old.
I feel so sorry for the peanut. How can you deal with that? I guess when you are a farmer that goes with the territory. I am so in love with the bunnies that I keep writing notes. Don't want you to think I am some kind of kook; I am just a 77 year old grandmotherly type who loves the bunnies."
It is sad to lose any bunnies, especially a peanut that grows fur and begins to actually look cute or older bunnies that have such amazing personalities. Although I don't raise bunnies for food (or sell my pet bunnies as snake bait...it happens a lot), we do raise our own chickens, turkeys, eggs, and produce. While difficult at first, I have learned to appreciate the animals and plants and all that they provide for us. The end result is the same as purchased from the grocery store, but I tell myself that our animals at least lived pretty grand lives on organic feed and free-range. It is something you learn to deal with over time on a farm. I know not everyone agrees or can understand this philosophy though.
@@HooksHollands My family has a bunch of stray cats that live outside we feed and pet them but sadly they die a lot and it breaks my heart every time especially when a kitten or mama dies
@@HooksHollands well,so sad that there are almost no such owners for my favourite animals,although my grandad was one of them and I will!So he actually never even thought about getting any pets/animal friends one morning of just a regular day in far year 1956 and if one would have told him ever before that day whom þ
I'm 17 and a few years ago i bought a rabbit at a farm supply store (yes it was a domestic pet rabbit) and the man who sold them to us told us to feed them LOTS of alfalfa because they were only about a month old and we had never owned baby bunnies before. Sadly he died a few weeks later from bloat as a result of too much alfalfa (which is too hard to digest for the babies) but now I own a netherland dwarf (that we bought from a real local breeder) and he is very happy and healthy. Moral of the story is just because they are selling it doesnt mean they give the correct advice
Thankyou for showing the peanut bunny,I had never seen one,only heard of them. Poor little thing. I was suprised when you said 11 days because I knew 3 was the norm on them. Mom was very relaxed. She is a good mom. We have a Tort holland mini,male. he is three and is finally settling down a bit more,very loving. We got him fixed even though he is pedigree and we got him from a breeder( 4H) You have some beautiful rabbits and do a great job with all of them. they are so relaxed and happy.
Woah! That peanut baby was so small. I had two accident litters, but luckily no peanut bunny babies. Anyways this was a sweet video! (Even if a tad sad.) I love how you can have your cat around your bunnies too. Could never trust my feline.
OML THEY ARE SO PRECIOUS!! I’m getting a baby Holland lop very soon and I’m extremely excited. I’ve done so much to prepare and I really can’t wait. I’m definitely subscribing to your channel.
Awwww so cute. My uncle has baby's too! I get to go over and see them basically whenever to see them. He lives across the road from me. Right now they are about 11 days old too.
Once we had a Holland Lop named Melo. She grew a lot that my old grandmother mistaken her as a dog and she didn't believe us telling it was a bunny. We couldn't able to touch her, she was so wild. Then we had to move so we gave it to a farmer and he said that our bunny got even wilder so much and didn't socialize with others and than a few months later she died. My little brother was so sad. Hope that little angry fluff ball is calm and in peace now somewhere in pets heaven.
I need you to know that I sat here watching this beautiful video crying. They're so beautiful and you're so sweet to them - I'm also PMSing and just broke up... anyways they are truly lovely so thank you for this video to brighten my day
In that basket they looked like little current buns!!! :-D I've never had baby bunnies but we did have baby Guinea pigs a few times, and it strikes me that they're a lot more dignified when they ween! Love watching baby bunnies supping their milk, any side up with those oversized feet going all over the place! :-D
Isn't it better if the peanut dies because won't they have problems in the future that will really hurt and put them in pain. Just asking I really don't know...
You only get peanuts if both parents are true dwarf bunnies. If one is a false dwarf (no dwarf gene), the babies will have either one dwarf gene or none, so no peanuts. Peanuts occur when they get a dwarf gene from each parent.
I know it's meant to be a rabbit video, but my goodness the eye on the cat were absolutely hypnotizing. The colors were amazing and deep with the white coat only adding to the beauty.
The local Holland lop Rabbitry recently had a peanut baby that lived 31 days. So sad to see them pass, but it wonderful to see them flourish and live past their expected days.
I have a theory, now having raised Holland Lops for five years as well as N.Dwarfs, that peanuts are actually preemies. My true peanuts in N. Dwarfs were always deformed. I have eliminated seeing any preemies in my Holland Lop litters. Therefore it is not a dwarfism in my experience (raising over 500 Holland Lops). We know rabbits get double bred very easily, and the Holland Lops always push out both litters at the same time, whereas larger breeds will carry both litters to full term *my grandfather also breeds Flemish, and they do this* We think it's safe to let the buck breed to the doe again in the first 2-3 days, but even in the same session the rabbit can get double bred! I know this because I always had preemies, but now that I stop breeding after just one try, I have them no more. The mother carries two placentas and the second litter (most times is just one or two if double bred in same session) never gets to grow as fast and is pushed out the same time as the rest. I lost a Holland Lop who gave birth to 12, she was double bred. 6 were normal size and she made a nest at the back. 6 were birthed in the front, 1/3 the size. Two litters. But they don't carry them both to full term. They push them all out at once (all her intestines came out) I hope to talk more with rabbit breeders on this topic. It is not Dwarfism. Netherland Dwarfs have truly deformed, handicapped, small peanuts due to Dwarf. These coming from Holland Lops are perfectly proportioned. You can email me at homesteadhollands@gmail.com
I have exactly the same rabbit and I live in Holland. I did not know it was called a Holland Lop. It is a five year old rabbit roaming free in the garden all year 24/7. I give it just supermarket rabbit mix, water and pet it whenever I come in the garden. He is free to eat whatever he wants from the garden. I don't care about beautiful gardens. It has an enclosed cage (two stories door Always open) but he only uses it during severe storms. Otherwise he is Always outside, winter and summer. They are very easy and healthy. Never one day sick in four years, and never needed a vet.
just fond this vid and most times i leve a like and move on but i have to say i am so happy you gave the little guy a shot wher most would have had him/her put down even if his days wher few he got to spend them with ppl that loved him so ty for haveing a big heart
Not to my knowledge, though I have heard rare cases of nano baby bunnies surviving. Twelve days is the longest I've ever had a peanut survive; most don't live longer than a few days sadly.
One of my bunnies was a peanut who survived till 3 years of age. But he had a lot of problems with his sensitive tummy. Also his face was very flat so he would snore and snort like a pug, but he never seemed to mind. He was a very happy and very active bunny (he loved jumping as high and climbing as high as possible), but in the end his tummy just stopped working one day and he passed a couple days later. I'm just glad I could give him all the medical care and love he needed for his short life. Peanuts need lots of medical care during their life and you have to really pay attention to their body language to always know how they are doing every day. Hard work, but worth it when you can give them a good life. He never grew very big and according to my vet was the smallest rabbit she had ever seen in 15 years. You can see a couple videos of him on my channel. He was a firecracker of a character and had such a joy of life I've never seen in any other bunny.
Ahhhh so he was a peanut with the Max factor gene....no wonder he was the only peanut in his litter to survive. All his siblings were peanuts too and died (bad breeder who was trying to get a full litter of what they called "micro" bunnies. Was horrible). He was one super lucky bun. I'm glad he got dealt the lucky hand, biggest ball of life I've ever known.
Loved the cat's eyes. Little peanut looked so cute. He's up in bunny heaven.
Marcia Borg SO basically he’s dEad?
@@overalldubs3463 Yes, the description says the bunny survived 12 days.
I'm curious how some cats in this context don't succumb to their predatory instincts and eat all the bunnies
@@xPaperDog
12 days?.... Little thing was a fighter.
Do peanuts ever survive?
Sad that it passed but happy it made it longer than most and that his last days where happy! Rest in Peace Peanut
Roxxella Rose my peanut bunny survived 19 days i slep with it made a little bed it passed on it died in my hands i made little coffin and pillow and blanket, but i got all my bunny the mum swifle shes a lionhead the dad freddie he is white mini lop blue eyes and 4 alive babys with own house inside with me
Mia mchugh sorry that happened but you were so sweet to it. :)
from the looks of that little peanut he had wet tail.... in other words really bad runny poop poor little guy :(
Rest in Peanut
Roxxella Rose where does it say that peanut died ? I wanna watch so I can say rest in peace
At least it didn't pass alone on the wire. It was snuggle in a nice warm basket with it's siblings. Nice job keeping Peanut comfy. Sorry for the loss. tfs
LilBit AtATime omg so true! ❤️
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I didn't expect for the peanut to survive. It was so tiny, and it's legs looked malformed. That poor little thing.
sadly it won't last long. poor thing
Alexandra Luster 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Alexandra Luster my peanut survive it was black
I had a white peanut he died after 10 months
:'(
RIP little peanut :(
There once was a little peanut; planted with love; tiny and small; that never had time; to open at all.
Endymion766 that was beautiful
😭😭😭😭💔
That was deep af
Endymion766 wth stop making me cry
that's deep
My heart aches for the poor peanut. It was clear from how relaxed the mother was that you care for your rabbits a lot.
I love their little feet wiggling when they nurse!
Honestly this video made me cry. I had a Holland lop bunny and her name was Annie she looked exactly lake the mama and she was away at 9 mounts due to a heart attack. and i miss her so much
FluffCheekGirl So sorry for your loss
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FlufffCheekYee *me too. i still miss my 3 bunny babies. i can't bear to go thru the death process again that soon, so I have a Chihuahua mixed with Jack Russell terrier. he has a big pee pee & is funny*
Samii😭😭😭😭sad sad sad😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I’m so sorry!
Thank you for giving love to little precious Peanut while he was in the world! 🐰💖
What a nice momma letting you handle her babies. My dwarfs never let me do that till they were much older.
oh my goodness your cat is beautiful!
I love that mother rabbits are so attentive to their children! Like when Anna stood up to check that the peanut was there
Oh they're so precious, poor little peanut.
0:35 I love that when she uncovers the babies the cat just walks away
if Peanut is eleven days old that must mean the mother does feed them. I'd have thought they sort them out if something is not right.
It is interesting, as kits born dead, stretched/bruised severely, or malformed are often delivered on the wire or in the front of the nest box where it's cold, so the mothers are instinctive for the most part. Peanuts do look fairly normal and rarely get stuck since they're small, so perhaps that is why the moms don't reject them. My personal belief is that peanuts lack a proper digestive system to absorb and process nutrients needed to grow, among other system deficiencies.
Hook's Hollands - Ohio Holland Lops is the peanut still alive? Also thanks for sharing your videos.
Is this peanut okay?
When mothers give birth to dead kits, stretched. It is because the mother held out on labor too long, refused to push, and so they died in the canal and took her even longer to force them out eventually. These are usually always born late, and sometimes spread across a few days. Please check out my comment about the peanuts
theRealCrazyOne no. it passed away. says in the des
Awh. That little peanut. He was so cute. I am glad she had them with you and that he got all that love and kindness for as long as he could💞
Rip little peanut. Im glad he had a chance. Im glad he passed in a warm comfy place surrounded by love
I had what looked like a peanut Netherland dwarf at least he was the runt of the liter and half the size of his siblings. He took load of hands on care most of his life and had quite a few problems but lived for almost 7 years. Full grown my little Binky was about 1.5 pounds.
It probably wasn’t a peanut, just a runt. peanuts will always die soon after birth
I have a netherland dwarf and my sister does as well. Mine was sold as male and hers as female (from a breeder) but hers is bigger then mine. We read that the females are bigger than the males but hers humps mine any time they are near eachother. And my rabbit is not having it. Idk why, maybe if your a breeder you could give information about why?
@@nuggylikestheeggs Not a breeder, but I'd say that it's most likely a male. I've heard it is difficult to tell what sex rabbits are when young. My sister's vet for her rabbit incorrectly said that it was a female (has since been confirmed male and neutered).
@@nuggylikestheeggs humping is also about domincance. It's a way for the rabbits to show who is the most powerful. I only have female bunnies but they hump each other a lot too
Mis Bunny I have a peanut, I think. He’s very small..looks like a peanut,1 year old, very small and he’s deaf. When I got him from the Humane Society he was skinny and scrawny and all beat up with fur hanging! He was a mess. But he is the sweetest little guy! Not a mean bone in his little body! He’s doing so well now, filling out and nice shiny coat! Just love him❤️
Anna looks to be a very nice mom and Paisley is adorable. I am rather surprised that Paisley was so calm around Anna and that Anna let Paisley near her babies!
The mum rabbit is GORGEOUS and sweet! You're so lucky
this just proves how well taken care of her rabbits are this channel and you are just amazing! :D
Anna is so cute, I just wanna snuggle her so much she's absolutely adorable x
I'm so sorry to hear about Peanut.
It was so sweet to see how attentive she is to her brood.
They're so adorable!
And yes, the cats eyes are gorgeous!
I love that name, Paisley.
Momma looks so much like My Mr. Spock. He is a boy and a strapping solid 3 year old. Sorry about your peanut,yeah,they generally dont last long. I had to beg the owner of my bunny to sell him to me. It took me three days to convince the owner to sell him to me. They wanted to breed him but I just wanted him as a friend. I offered to let him use him for breeding but it didnt happen so I got him fixed. That was the correct move. He really loves me and I am glad we never let him become a breeder.
Poor peanut! That's the cutest thing ever. I agree I would try hard too to let them live! Thank you for sharing!
What I did for my tiny runt was I manually fed her a bunch of baby cat milk from a bottle in addition to her being fed by her mother. I didn't think she'd survive but ironically, she grew to be the biggest bunny I've ever had XD. She still has slight deformities and she's blind in one eye. But she is very healthy otherwise. She is currently two and a half years old.
I love how they get so stuffed after they drink from their mommy 😂
Did the tiny peanut survive? Oh please say yes :-(((
BerlinJane ASMR sadly it didn't. Check the description
Jasmine :-(((((((( Oh no... it's so unfair how life sometimes operates... Thank you very much for your answer... :-(
WhisperingJane ASMR I hope peanut did .
Laileen Arguelles it says in the description peanut died at 12 days old
I think even if it did survive it would be suffering because of its faulty genes :/ Hopefully it passed with little pain.
If all humans were like you, the earth would be a true heaven. Bless little Peanut.
I feel so sorry for the peanut. How can you deal with that? I guess when you are a farmer that goes with the territory. I am so in love with the bunnies that I keep writing notes. Don't want you to think I am some kind of kook; I am just a 77 year old grandmotherly type who loves the bunnies."
It is sad to lose any bunnies, especially a peanut that grows fur and begins to actually look cute or older bunnies that have such amazing personalities. Although I don't raise bunnies for food (or sell my pet bunnies as snake bait...it happens a lot), we do raise our own chickens, turkeys, eggs, and produce. While difficult at first, I have learned to appreciate the animals and plants and all that they provide for us. The end result is the same as purchased from the grocery store, but I tell myself that our animals at least lived pretty grand lives on organic feed and free-range. It is something you learn to deal with over time on a farm. I know not everyone agrees or can understand this philosophy though.
@@HooksHollands My family has a bunch of stray cats that live outside we feed and pet them but sadly they die a lot and it breaks my heart every time especially when a kitten or mama dies
@@daerbtac3968 Your family is comprised of heroes then! Thank you for helping the poor creatures!
@@HooksHollands well,so sad that there are almost no such owners for my favourite animals,although my grandad was one of them and I will!So he actually never even thought about getting any pets/animal friends one morning of just a regular day in far year 1956 and if one would have told him ever before that day whom þ
I'm 17 and a few years ago i bought a rabbit at a farm supply store (yes it was a domestic pet rabbit) and the man who sold them to us told us to feed them LOTS of alfalfa because they were only about a month old and we had never owned baby bunnies before. Sadly he died a few weeks later from bloat as a result of too much alfalfa (which is too hard to digest for the babies) but now I own a netherland dwarf (that we bought from a real local breeder) and he is very happy and healthy. Moral of the story is just because they are selling it doesnt mean they give the correct advice
Thankyou for showing the peanut bunny,I had never seen one,only heard of them. Poor little thing. I was suprised when you said 11 days because I knew 3 was the norm on them. Mom was very relaxed. She is a good mom. We have a Tort holland mini,male. he is three and is finally settling down a bit more,very loving. We got him fixed even though he is pedigree and we got him from a breeder( 4H) You have some beautiful rabbits and do a great job with all of them. they are so relaxed and happy.
Woah! That peanut baby was so small. I had two accident litters, but luckily no peanut bunny babies. Anyways this was a sweet video! (Even if a tad sad.) I love how you can have your cat around your bunnies too. Could never trust my feline.
Paisley is so beautiful! The blue-green heterochromia and snow-white fur is absolutely gorgeous! And Anna and her babies are so cute.
Love your cat's eyes😻
beautiful right ?
Just sitting there rocking that heterochromia like it's nothing.
I was zooming forward on videos to try and search for updates on the peanut and then finally looked back here ;( RIP that poor little baby
We have a Holland Lop named Bugsy and we love him so much. I think we are going to give him a buddy soon. Your bunnies are beautiful!
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I loved the opening instrumental sound, it gives such positive Christmas feels. ❤️
Those are some precious little angels! ❤️
That peanut looks like a baby chipmunk, stay strong!
AW THE LITLLE PEANUT I HOPE HE HAD AN AMAZING LIFE AND RECIEVED SO MUCH LOVE WHILE HE WAS ALIVE :,(
OMG they are so so adorable, bless the lil peanut RIP.TFS
ur so amazing and kind. ur animals show how brilliantly u care 4 them. there should be mre ppl like u in this world!!! x x
Poor baby..It's nice it got to live a happy life, surrounded by love and good care, no matter how short it's life was.
The picture of innocence❤sad about the little undersized one though😔
OML THEY ARE SO PRECIOUS!! I’m getting a baby Holland lop very soon and I’m extremely excited. I’ve done so much to prepare and I really can’t wait. I’m definitely subscribing to your channel.
awwwww soooooooooo tiny such a little fighter so adorable
Awwww so cute. My uncle has baby's too! I get to go over and see them basically whenever to see them. He lives across the road from me. Right now they are about 11 days old too.
poor peanut!! i love him
Once we had a Holland Lop named Melo. She grew a lot that my old grandmother mistaken her as a dog and she didn't believe us telling it was a bunny. We couldn't able to touch her, she was so wild. Then we had to move so we gave it to a farmer and he said that our bunny got even wilder so much and didn't socialize with others and than a few months later she died. My little brother was so sad. Hope that little angry fluff ball is calm and in peace now somewhere in pets heaven.
831 Dislikes are from people that are allergic to peanuts!
I need you to know that I sat here watching this beautiful video crying. They're so beautiful and you're so sweet to them - I'm also PMSing and just broke up... anyways they are truly lovely so thank you for this video to brighten my day
Omg I can't take it so adorable omg there so cute 😍🐰
Alyssa Marie Ledesma da
Alyssa Marie Ledesma
Alyssa Marie Ledesma Mine are much cutter. lol
Alyssa Marie Ledesma I know right but my dog had puppy’s and we had a runt but then he died
In that basket they looked like little current buns!!! :-D I've never had baby bunnies but we did have baby Guinea pigs a few times, and it strikes me that they're a lot more dignified when they ween! Love watching baby bunnies supping their milk, any side up with those oversized feet going all over the place! :-D
Rest In Peace Little Peanut.
God bless all animals and good people.
I’m so glad that Paisley was so calm and well-behaved around the babies. A majority of the time cats will attack.
I just realized this is my first time seeing baby bunnies.
Wow
*so cute though*
Thanks so much for making this adorable video. I really hope peanut lives:)
Poor Peanut... :( **sad snail cries while hugging a bunny**
Good night 💤🌙😴
They are so cute and so is Paisley! I prayed that peanut will survive and thrive.
Peanut was so so tiny! You must be an amazing rabbit breeder to have kept him alive for so long.
*THANKS FOR THE UPDATE IN THE DESCRIPTION FOR LIL PEANUT I was looking for the video update then I figure let me check the descriptions!*
I don't know how I ended here , but I feel thankful HAHAHA
My heart is broken and I’m sobbing watching this.
Is it possible for the cute peanut to survive?
Just read the description....so sad!
Sadly no I've never heard of one living for so long
This is so cute and is just making me want a bunny even more. Also that cat is beautiful.
1:31 with that rustling sound it sounded like as if the bunny was transforming into hulk 😂😂
I love their little toes spreading, very cute.
Rest in peace peanut it's sad to know he passed 😩
Anna Bunny is gorgeous! Loved this video, thank you for sharing honey xxx
Bunnies are my favorite animals and i hate when one dies. Life is so unfair in ways
the little dwarf bunny will get all the love i can give. I dont know why it is soooo precious. Makes me want a dwarf bunny
1:58😂😂😂😂 mom i can't breathe
I'm in love! I think I may need to convince hubby to let me get one of these adorable bunnies! And Paisley with her amazing eyes is gorgeous!
Tthe baby bunny so beautiful and cute where did you get it and so adorable
Poor little Peanut. Bless you for giving him a chance. So sorry he did not make it.
Isn't it better if the peanut dies because won't they have problems in the future that will really hurt and put them in pain. Just asking I really don't know...
Well, a true peanut won't ever survive, but there are rare occurrences of nano babies that could survive but probably with a very shortened life span.
+Hook's Hollands - Ohio Holland Lops That's weirdly interesting but does it happen in every litter of bunnies or there could be no peanut at all?
You only get peanuts if both parents are true dwarf bunnies. If one is a false dwarf (no dwarf gene), the babies will have either one dwarf gene or none, so no peanuts. Peanuts occur when they get a dwarf gene from each parent.
I know it's meant to be a rabbit video, but my goodness the eye on the cat were absolutely hypnotizing. The colors were amazing and deep with the white coat only adding to the beauty.
How could anyone thumbs-down this video???
Awe Paisely is gorgeous....I love her eyes! Beautiful rabbits!😍😍😍🌸🌸🌸
OMG SO SMOLLLLL😊😱😭
SAMREEN SMALL*
@@alissa8732 Bruh she knows
The local Holland lop Rabbitry recently had a peanut baby that lived 31 days. So sad to see them pass, but it wonderful to see them flourish and live past their expected days.
I have a theory, now having raised Holland Lops for five years as well as N.Dwarfs, that peanuts are actually preemies. My true peanuts in N. Dwarfs were always deformed. I have eliminated seeing any preemies in my Holland Lop litters. Therefore it is not a dwarfism in my experience (raising over 500 Holland Lops). We know rabbits get double bred very easily, and the Holland Lops always push out both litters at the same time, whereas larger breeds will carry both litters to full term *my grandfather also breeds Flemish, and they do this* We think it's safe to let the buck breed to the doe again in the first 2-3 days, but even in the same session the rabbit can get double bred! I know this because I always had preemies, but now that I stop breeding after just one try, I have them no more. The mother carries two placentas and the second litter (most times is just one or two if double bred in same session) never gets to grow as fast and is pushed out the same time as the rest. I lost a Holland Lop who gave birth to 12, she was double bred. 6 were normal size and she made a nest at the back. 6 were birthed in the front, 1/3 the size. Two litters. But they don't carry them both to full term. They push them all out at once (all her intestines came out) I hope to talk more with rabbit breeders on this topic. It is not Dwarfism. Netherland Dwarfs have truly deformed, handicapped, small peanuts due to Dwarf. These coming from Holland Lops are perfectly proportioned. You can email me at homesteadhollands@gmail.com
Poor little peanut.😢 Thanks for trying to help him survive. I hope he passed peacefully.
OMG a dwarf dwarf bunny?? 8D I'm in love!!
silja lin They're deformed and die quickly. I have a peanut in my current litter and it's so sad.
I literally cried at the Peanut! So freaking tiny ❤️
I wonder if the peanut bunny nursed.
Jennifer Vaughn I suppose it must have if it lived for 11 days
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I wonder that to
I have exactly the same rabbit and I live in Holland. I did not know it was called a Holland Lop. It is a five year old rabbit roaming free in the garden all year 24/7. I give it just supermarket rabbit mix, water and pet it whenever I come in the garden. He is free to eat whatever he wants from the garden. I don't care about beautiful gardens. It has an enclosed cage (two stories door Always open) but he only uses it during severe storms. Otherwise he is Always outside, winter and summer. They are very easy and healthy. Never one day sick in four years, and never needed a vet.
Your cats eyes are beautiful! I love cats with two different colored eyes, i think it makes them look amazing!
just fond this vid and most times i leve a like and move on but i have to say i am so happy you gave the little guy a shot wher most would have had him/her put down even if his days wher few he got to spend them with ppl that loved him so ty for haveing a big heart
Awww it's so sad little Peanut passed but at least he had a chance to be in this world. The lil family is so adorable ^u^
Who's the dad? X3
Little guy seemed so feisty. Wouldn't have imagined they'd pass after 2 more days.
Do the peanuts ever live to adulthood? I'd feel so bad if he/died.
Jazzy Saxophone Kid no they never do
I LOVE your channel because it is so cute and you are so informative and sound so genuine! Love it!
Thank you!
RIP Peanut 💔
Aww. Little peanut was so sweet. X sad that peanut passed. Bless. Xx
The bunnies are terribly cute it hurts
But seriously where did you get that cat!?
Omg your cat's eyes are so beautiful.
do any peanuts survive ever?
Not to my knowledge, though I have heard rare cases of nano baby bunnies surviving. Twelve days is the longest I've ever had a peanut survive; most don't live longer than a few days sadly.
One of my bunnies was a peanut who survived till 3 years of age. But he had a lot of problems with his sensitive tummy. Also his face was very flat so he would snore and snort like a pug, but he never seemed to mind. He was a very happy and very active bunny (he loved jumping as high and climbing as high as possible), but in the end his tummy just stopped working one day and he passed a couple days later. I'm just glad I could give him all the medical care and love he needed for his short life. Peanuts need lots of medical care during their life and you have to really pay attention to their body language to always know how they are doing every day. Hard work, but worth it when you can give them a good life. He never grew very big and according to my vet was the smallest rabbit she had ever seen in 15 years. You can see a couple videos of him on my channel. He was a firecracker of a character and had such a joy of life I've never seen in any other bunny.
I think he may have been what is called a nano instead of a peanut. www.amysrabbitranch.com/NanoBunny.html
Ahhhh so he was a peanut with the Max factor gene....no wonder he was the only peanut in his litter to survive. All his siblings were peanuts too and died (bad breeder who was trying to get a full litter of what they called "micro" bunnies. Was horrible). He was one super lucky bun. I'm glad he got dealt the lucky hand, biggest ball of life I've ever known.
Aww he's so tiny! Did he make it?
Aww little peanut, you've touched my heart. RIP sweetheart.