Description
Continental giants.
Mum and Dad both Continentals.
Mum is chinchilla grey, Dad is Agouti/Orange.
Bun 1 - Agouti boy
Bun 2 - Chinchilla Girl
Bun 3 - Grey with tan colour ears and markings to nose - Boy
Bun 4 - Agouti Girl - Her dad bit a part of her nose through the cabin mesh. She has seen the vet and her airways are perfectly fine.
Bun 5 - Silver with white around nose, Girl
Bun 6 - Darker chinchilla Boy
Bun 7 - Silver with white around nose, Boy
Bun 8 Orange Boy
Bun 9 Orange Girl
All are eating solids of Science Selective.
I will need to see indoor or outdoor set ups before I will let these babies go to knew homes.
I have a degree in Animal Behaviour and welfare, therefore, the right environment for their well being is the upmost importance.
I have handled the babies properly since they were 4 weeks old. Previous to this I would only handle with gloves on, if I were checking to make sure they were ok, this ensured mum did not reject any.
I have a closed breeding environment, which enables me to keep strict bio-security, as rabbits are very susceptible to infection and disease, which cn be carried on clothes and footware.
Buns will be able to go to their new homes at age 10 weeks.
Adv. ID:0062af-at