Dutchie 5 Posted August 17, 2013 Report Share Posted August 17, 2013 my small hob 250 gram 1st june born now on almost addult proportions perhaps at most he will gain an other 100 grams but not more for sure . I am proud because in the early days they had them, and they where gone for long they fit in the pocket of your shirt and old trappers had them for illigal rabbeting back then. I am now the only one in Holland who breed them first in long time . They are not able to hold the rabbit so digging is no longer needed after all that is not my kind of hobby (digging is not ferreting ;-) ) https://www.(!64.56:886/robert.frettenleven.7/posts/174298656087780?notif_t=like Feel free to command ! Quote Link to post
onthehunt 40 Posted August 18, 2013 Report Share Posted August 18, 2013 Very cute kit:-) Most hobs don't reach full adult size until 9 months and even after will put weight on in terms of fat. At 2.5 months, he is growing so you can't be sure how big he will get even if his parents are small. Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 18, 2013 Report Share Posted August 18, 2013 my small hob 250 gram 1st june born now on almost addult proportions perhaps at most he will gain an other 100 grams but not more for sure . I am proud because in the early days they had them, and they where gone for long they fit in the pocket of your shirt and old trappers had them for illigal rabbeting back then. I am now the only one in Holland who breed them first in long time . They are not able to hold the rabbit so digging is no longer needed after all that is not my kind of hobby (digging is not ferreting ;-) ) https://www.(!64.56:886/robert.frettenleven.7/posts/174298656087780?notif_t=like Feel free to command ! I don't think 350g is really small. My hob is 350g and far from small. Quote Link to post
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