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Giant French Lop Baby Boy - Vaccinated - READY

Runcorn
£120
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Details
Adv. ID
XitU0Xx0x
Views
861
Favourites
7
Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
3 months, 24 days
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
I check my messages daily 😀 READY NOW ! FULLY VACCINATED ! A gorgeous baby Giant French Lop boy available 🥰 White eared fawn: Buck Photos as above ❤ We are "verified" on this site, meaning pets for homes have seen copies of my photo ID to ensure I am, who I say I am. Please note: We like to leave our Giant French Lop baby buns with Mum for around 10 weeks of age. 😊 A £20 none refundable deposit, bank transfer, will reserve your bunny of choice. Balance of £100 on collection please. Photos of Dad added last 4 photos :) Diet should consist of 80% hay 🐰 Handled by us and the grandchildren under supervision! Both Mum and Dad can be seen. Mum is Lola, first time Mum, doing a wonderful job, and Dad is Pierre, our proven pure bred Giant French Lop buck. Both live here with us 🐰 Both Mum and Dad are home bred, and these kits are the result of several generations of selective pure breeding. This means I know their pedigree's - they are both pure French Lop. Please note: WE WILL TAKE OUR BUNNIES BACK IF AT A LATER DATE YOU FIND YOU ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO PROVIDE CARE FOR THEM 😊 NO QUESTIONS ASKED ! 🐰 Nobivac Myxo - RHD PLUS 🐰 For active immunisation of rabbits from 5 weeks of age onwards to reduce mortality and clinical signs of myxomatosis and rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) caused by classical RHD virus (RHDV1) and RHD type 2 virus (RHDV2). We are using the 3 in 1 vaccine, NOBIVAC MYXO RHD PLUS. We vaccinate to protect all of our rabbits, we are not a surgery, we do not provide cards, however we will provide vaccine information, type of vaccine used and dates etc., Covered for VHD1, VHD2 and myxomatosis. All vaccine is purchased via a prescription from the vet who visits, completes a health check and vaccinates for us. We also quarantine following vaccination for x 3 weeks as recommended by the Vaccine manufacture Nobivac. Babies will also be wormed with Panacur before they leave for new forever homes, and receive a spot on with Easimec, as a health precaution only. We have been hobby breeding for many years, and will also give you a care sheet and hand over food, we are always available for a chat and advice etc., Our rabbits are familiar with other pets, including dogs, cats and other rabbits, and all are well socialised! Currently living outdoors. We do have a comfortable viewing area however, when we have tiny babies in the nest who are not fully vaccinated then the Rabbit Garden is not always fully open to visitors. This ensures that your baby bunny is 100% safe. Following many requests, we do now deliver bunnies locally for £1 per mile, and will do our best to fit in with you. We do accept courier collections 😊 RWAF and Rare Breeds
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£120
Rescue Bunnies and French lops/Woodland View Stud
Runcorn
11 hours
Member since:11 years
Rescue Bunnies and French lops/Woodland View Stud
Verified by:
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Phone
Email
Google

We take animal welfare seriously

PAAG promotes responsible pet advertising to help protect animal welfare. That's why Pets4Homes works to ensure all of our adverts meet PAAG's minimum standards.