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Feeding & Nutrition

An important part of your rabbit’s healthy growth is proper feed and nutrition. Water A very important component in your rabbit’s feed should be clean fresh water. Ensure that this water is changed often so that it is always fresh and does not stand or stagnate. Pellets Equally important too, is ensuring your rabbit gets a [...]

Common Rabbit Diseases

It is good to know some of the common rabbit diseases so that you are aware when your rabbit is ill or unhealthy. Below are some common diseases and how to prevent and treat them. Ear Mites Symptoms – Ear mites are when small little mites burrow into the ear and lay eggs. It is [...]

Grooming Your Rabbit

Rabbits generally will keep themselves clean, but sometimes their fur may get matted, tangled (especially if its a very furry or wooly breed!) or all over the place when molting. Usually in cases like this, a good wide-toothed steel brush should do the trick. Brush down the shoulders and the sides of the rabbit while [...]

Housing Your Rabbit

Before you buy a rabbit, you should first consider how you plan to house your rabbit. It could be housed indoors, or it could be housed outdoors. If you choose to house it in a cage or hutch outside, you need to make sure that the place that the hutch/cage will be set up in [...]

Purchasing A Rabbit

When buying a new rabbit, always make sure that: The rabbit is healthy. This is the single, most important criteria! Look out for frisky rabbits with bright eyes. Observe its attitude. A rabbit that is happily frolicking in the cage is a sign of a healthy, happy rabbit. Be wary of rabbits with dull eyes, [...]

Rabbit Recommended Do’s and Don’ts

Do: Check with your local authorities/housing management for restrictions on animals within your housing. Research about the different breeds, or talk to a breeder about it. If purchasing a rabbit for a child, make sure he/she can handle it when it is full grown. Purchase the best rabbit you can afford. Make sure the cages are [...]

Rabbit Handling

Rabbits are prey animals, that means, they get hunted by other animals. Therefore, the rabbit’s first instinct when frightened, is to run away. Sometimes, when the rabbit is not used to you, it will be fearful and run away from you. It is therefore important that you handle the rabbit often and properly so as [...]

1st National Rabbit Show 2009 Open for Registration!

Dear everyone, The 1st National Rabbit Show (click for more information) is now open for registration! If you are keen to enter your Dwarf Hotot, Netherland Dwarf or Holland Lop rabbit into the competition, and stand a chance to win prizes and recognition for your bunny, act now and register! You may download the form attached and [...]

New Products Available at Beh & Yo Rabbitry!

Dear customers, we have some new products at Beh & Yo Rabbitry! They include: New Fortified Nutrition products such as Cavy Cuisine, Cavy Performance, Regal Rat, Healthy Handfuls and Chinchilla Deluxe Oxbow BeneTerra Organic products such as Organic Meadow Hay, Organic Rabbit and Guinea Pig, and Organic Barley Biscuits New Farm Fresh Hay products – Oxbow Salad Style! [...]

Important Notice: Temporary Closure of Stall

Hi everyone, Our stall in Amcorp Mall will be temporarily closed from next weekend, 13 Sept 2008 until 12 October 2008. We will reopen on 18th October 2008 (Saturday). We apologize for any inconveniences caused. Thank you!

Oxbow Products Now Available at Beh & Yo!

We are proud to announce that we finally have Oxbow Products at our stal! Visit our stall at Amcorp Mall (weekend market) to get your Oxbow Bunny Supplies! For a full list of the products we carry, click here.

Beh & Yo Rabbitry finally online!

We are proud to announce that Beh & Yo Rabbitry finally has a full online website! From this website you can view our rabbits, information about the rabbits and also view a photo gallery of some of our rabbits! You can also view a listing of all the products we carry, including our Show Rabbit Feed and Oxbow products such as Oxbow Farm [...]