New baby bunnies, confused about breed

by Tasfia
(Bangladesh)

Hi
Got two new baby rabbits. I was surprised by how fast they bonded with me.
It is only day two and all they do is lick me and fall asleep on my shoulders.
Ive been spending all day with them.love them to bits.
Managed to get one to pose for me.
They're a month old and the shop keeper said they're from Germany, but I doubt it.
Any ideas please

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Jan 20, 2015
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A grey Dutch NEW
by: Melanie evans🐰

Thats a grey Dutch a dwarf baby it just...dosent seem right it has the colour of dutch

Oct 18, 2014
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d NEW
by: Anonymous

Definitely a Dutch, fur will get shinier and better pronounced with age

Jun 03, 2014
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Looks like NEW
by: Anonymous

This one you have pictured looks like a poorly mark dutch or dutch cross

Feb 26, 2014
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Thanks NEW
by: Tasfia

Yeah I was surprised he sold them so young.Now theyre about six weeks old. Theyre eating fine and they look healthy and happy.I still dont let them out much yet,and do a 'mini' check up everyday,I see if their ears are fine,eyes clean and well butthole clean as well.I brush them too.They first had problems running fast but they hop and run fine now. Thankyou for the comment I really appreciate it and I think you might be right about them being dwarves .Thank you so muchh :D

Feb 26, 2014
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how young? NEW
by: Anonymous

If they are only a month old they should still be with their mother till 8/10wks. Are they eating ok ? Could be dwarf but hard to tell if
Their small because of age .bunnies are lovin obiously taken to you.

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