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Champagne d’Argent Rabbit 101 

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The Champagne d’Argent Rabbit is known for having a commercial body shape, which can weigh between 9 to 12 pounds once that they are fully grown.
Their bodies have deep hindquarters, full shoulders, and medium or long-sized ears. When these rabbits are born, the Champagne d’Argent Rabbits are completely plain black in color. Once they mature, they develop a silver color. This silver coating starts at their belly, travels up, and finishes up over their face and their back when they are about 6 to 8 months old.
Their coat coloring even lightens up as they grow older. Additionally, because of color variations depending on their age, they will also have black hairs scattered all throughout by the majority of silver colors overall. Their noses and ears are usually darker compared to the rest of their bodies, as well.
Behavior.
Champagne d’Argent Rabbits are sociable pets that enjoy human attention as well as interaction with other rabbits. They have temperaments that are comparable to nice cats, in a way that they just enjoy napping in a little corner and loves greeting their humans while they are petted. They are not as active compared to other rabbit breeds, but they also enjoy hopping around their enclosures or outdoors, as well.
Unlike dogs or cats, it is almost impossible to train Champagne d’Argent Rabbits in using the litter properly. But, if the owner is patient enough, these rabbits can still be potty-trained. If you can, you can spread a couple of litter boxes around the house, so that your pet rabbit can have some options to enjoy. You can also provide rabbits with some toys like balls, to provide them with some entertainment while they are in their cages.
Common Health Problems.
Though the Champagne d’Argent Rabbits are not prone to many diseases because of their strong systems, they are still prone to some health concerns if they do not receive the appropriate care. As a responsible owner, you should make sure that the cage of your Champagne d’Argent Rabbit is made of galvanized steel and that a section for their droppings is prepared so that their feces will not stick to their fur. This will result in a risk of acquiring flystrike. Flystrike is a condition that will bring pain to your Champagne d’Argent Rabbit that can lead to paralysis or even death.
Rabbit owners must also look into giving their pets an ear check-up regularly to make sure that there will be no ear mites. Ear mites will initially start off as scaling and then progress into a thick crust that will build up in their ears. If you see ear mites inside your rabbit’s ears, consulting your veterinarian as soon as possible for treatment options, should you be your best action?
Environment and Housing.
Champagne d’Argent Rabbits can reside in enclosures indoors and outdoors, depending on the weather conditions of the place where their new owner resides. Because this breed of rabbit is primarily used for fur, meat, and show, outdoor enclosures are rampantly used. If you plan on doing the same, the outdoor cages must be protected from other elements and must be made of wire or wood.
Regardless of indoors or outdoors, the cage bottom must have a solid floor so that bedding can be constantly replaced. Owners must also spot clean this every day, and this area must be replaced at least once a week. Owners should also make sure that the enclosures must be large enough that the Champagne d’Argent Rabbit rabbit will be able to stretch up to its full length.
Food and Diet.
The exact amount you feed your Champagne d’Argent rabbit should be based on their size, age, and activity level. Of course, you are going to be feeding them more than you would a smaller rabbit, purely because they are a medium to large breed! However, you should be careful not to overfeed them as weight gain can be detrimental to their health. They should be eating a portion of hay that is at least as big as their body size every day, alongside pellets and fresh vegetables.
Freshwater should also always be available to them. Hay is very important as it helps to keep your Champagne’s digestive system moving, as well as helping to wear down their teeth so they are less prone to dental issues. At least 70% of your rabbit’s diet should be hay. High-quality supplementary pellets help to provide extra vitamins and minerals that keep your rabbit healthy and to give them a balanced diet.
Source: herebunny.com/care/champagne-...
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