As soo as they get to six weeks, they should be able to perform their gravity-defying stunts. I personally think that they're more than ready at four weeks, but most books on rabbits say six, so I'm quoting you the official line. As you are probably aware, they need help to fly the first time they attempt it, as their bodies need to get acquainted with the feeling of freefall. Consequently you need to take them to the top of a roof. Initially, just hold them over the ledge so that they can look down and work out how much time they would have to sprout their bunny wings before they make contact with the ground. Once you have done this they need to be launched into the air. they must way to do this is to lob them over. The type of throw required is best described a sfollows: imagine you're playing in an important basketball match. You're at your end of the court, your team is two points down, and you have only three seconds to make your play. You're only choice is to throw the ball as hard as you can, using the under-arm swing, and hope it will cross the whole court into the opposing basket. That's exactly how you should launch bunny. remember to use all your force: if you fail to follow the precise procedure, then bunny will become one with the pavement and it will be all your fault because you couldn't follow the guidelines. Happy flying.
2006-10-10 09:14:45
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answered by John P 4
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Bunnies usually begin growing wings when they are 2 years old. The colors can range anywhere from white to black, and usually have wingspans of 2-3 feet. You should start teaching your rabbit to fly shortly after he/she learns to talk. Be aware that not everyone can hear what their bunny is saying. You have to listen very hard....with your heart. After that, begin teaching your bunny how to flap. Increase the flapping exercises until the bunny is proficient. Then, give a big push, and your bunny will fly.
2006-10-10 09:12:26
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answered by heresto∆1094 3
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No. Don't teach them to fly. Clip their wings so they can't fly away.
2006-10-10 09:05:59
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answered by Zelda 6
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Right before you throw them out the window.
2006-10-10 09:05:15
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answered by Mike Oxlong 2
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As soon as their wings start to grow.
2006-10-10 09:04:07
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answered by spunk113 7
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When you start getting tired of them, chuck them out the window and see how far they go.
2006-10-10 09:06:03
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answered by KC 4
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As soon as their wings are strong enough, of course.
2006-10-10 09:05:05
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answered by Angela D 3
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When they grow wings
2006-10-10 09:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait till they are about eight weeks old.
2006-10-10 09:04:24
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answered by Anonymous
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When they grow wings
2006-10-10 09:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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