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Originally Posted by KarleyandBrad
He's a little less than 10 feet. I'll take pictures once I get him home.
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10 feet? I thought you said he was big

, Just joking. Try getting the head of the rabbit nice and warm using some warm water or a blow dryer, the heat from a warm blooded animal almost always makes a retic go into feeding mode. Also, making the rabbit bleed a little bit through it's nose or mouth will help make the retic more interested in eating. Not being mean or anything but are you new to keeping retics, if so getting an adult male might not be the best thing to do. Some males can be rather quick to bite during the winter months.