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Just now, Trev70 said:

May be mate its just in all my years of rabbiting I've never had one but I've had six through this season.

Years ago I bred some show rabbits and the 3 litters I bred the doe nipped the ears off all of the young. My mate had one with two tails AD8C8122-7F1E-4AE5-B647-6A68875489EE.png.b767f600b4b14c7c032b5d8c7fe8a542.pngbut  never earless! 

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9 minutes ago, two crows said:

when we were kids my mates dad bred newzeland  whites for the table and he often got them, he thought it was because us kids was frightening the does.

Or the does could be low in calcium may be

 

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36 minutes ago, Trev70 said:

Or the does could be low in calcium may be

 

the tame ones could be lacking something, but wild ones you would think be ok, though back in them days all his rabbit food was gathered, we used to call it rabbit meat funnily enough.

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12 hours ago, neil b said:

Years ago I bred some show rabbits and the 3 litters I bred the doe nipped the ears off all of the young. My mate had one with two tails AD8C8122-7F1E-4AE5-B647-6A68875489EE.png.b767f600b4b14c7c032b5d8c7fe8a542.pngbut  never earless! 

That's genetic,just like no ears .if they was never ears in first place its genetic unless you can see the scars were ears been bit off by mum.

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