If you're after a fun activity to do with your pet bunny - here it is! Rabbit hopping for bunnies is like show-jumping for horses and it's taking off around the world and now in Australia. Elite ...
Rebecca Cloninger, 14, of Kalispell led her New Zealand-Palomino cross rabbit down a line of jumps Thursday. (Mackenzie Reiss/Daily Inter Lake) A bunny contestant hops its way down a jump course ...
Professional show-jumping rabbits will show off their hopping skills this weekend as they take part in a rabbit Grand National. The Swedish rabbit jumping team will appear at the Great Yorkshire ...
A woman has launched what is claimed to be the UK's first ever rabbit jumping club. Retired office worker and rabbit breeder Maureen Hoyle of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire was inspired to set up Rabbit ...
The Lake County Fairgrounds’ Livestock Arena was hopping Thursday morning as judges tried to decide who had the prettiest and most well-mannered rabbits. “Oh yeah, there are some good rabbits here,” ...
A Canadian vet is helping to introduce the sport of rabbit showjumping to Western Australia. More than 20 bunnies have been put through their paces at training sessions ahead of the first competition ...
The largest event in the small pet calendar, the Burgess Premier Small animal Show at the Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate, took place this weekend. The highlight of the weekend is the Rabbit Show ...
Easter may now be a thing of the past but bunny rabbits are still causing a stir thanks to an unusual new sporting event popping up all over the world - rabbit show jumping. A sports club in Germany ...
Experiments on a rabbit that can't hop have helped scientists find the gene that gives the kangaroo and other creatures the ability to leap and jump, study shows. The secret behind the kangaroo's ...
Thousands of small animals are expected in Harrogate as the town hosts what is described as the UK's first "rabbit grand national". British rabbits have been in training to take on Swedish champions.
For the most part, it seems like the only animals that do any real competitive jumping-over-things are horses. Sure, dogs, in agility displays, and humans, in hurdles, sometimes get in on the action, ...