
Mixed Breed
** All mini lops reserved- New litters coming soon* **Holland lop x Lionhead **only 3 left **January 4th they’ll be ready** ** Non refundable deposit ** ** Sex unknown until 7-8weeks**Sex not guaranteed They’re very loving and used to being handled. Can be indoor and outdoor bunnies in warmer months if you provide a good insulated rabbit house with rain cover and w

Mixed Breed
Unfortunately due to a sudden change in personal circumstances we are needing to rehome are gorgeous rabbits Nibbles and Flopsy. We want them to go to a suitable indoor home where they will get the attention they deserve. We have had Nibbles (grey rabbit) and Flopsy (multi-coloured) since March 2024. Their birthday is in December 2023. They are believed to be a lop breed

Mixed Breed
One left she are mini lion x lionhead mother is a pure mini lion lop and father is lionhead they are very tame been handled daily since they were born very friendly very healthy they are 8 weeks one g

Mixed Breed
Continental giant x New Zealand white bucks for sale. The large black rabbit in the pictures is a doe we kept from the last litter. They will make nice big rabbits, so will need a large hutch. Read

Mixed Breed
Here I have 2 gorgeous rabbits 🐇 They were born August 2021 making them 4 years old 🥰 due to life changing circumstances I have made the hardest decision to rehome them, they are to go together as

Mixed Breed
These boys are lovely brown velvet rabbits who have been socialised with children and a well behaved dog. We are very sad to have to be re homing them but our circumstances have changed and we can no
Yes, mixed-breed rabbits generally live longer than purebreds due to greater genetic diversity, which reduces the risk of inherited diseases. Purebreds often face breed-specific health issues that may shorten their lifespan, while mixed breeds benefit from a broader gene pool, making them typically healthier and more resilient when given proper care.