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Netherland dwarfs will be available from 14 May

Newark
2 months
Ā£50
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Details
Adv. ID
8hammVnTA
Views
810
Favourites
14
Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
5 weeks, 6 days
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
no
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Description
I do now have a waiting list if people wanting bunnies, please make contact if you are wanting and willing to wait and want to be added to my list. I can't promise when I will have any available until they have been sexed and offered out to my waiting list. Please feel free to join my Facebook group page, details below. Hi everyone. My advert is expiring and so I will create a new one soon. I have now had 3 litters born on Monday 18th March, ready to go to new loving homes on 14th May. Pictures now added of my 3 litters of babies, so far. They are 1 week old. I cannot sex them until 4 weeks old. At that time I can let you all know who's available. šŸ˜Š They will be ready to go to their new homes when they reach 8 weeks old. I have 2 more litters born 6th April, 3 sable babies and 4 smoke babies. Pictures added. I breed smokes (grey), and smoke Marten, (which means they are grey with a white belly) Also sable (brown) and sable Marten, (which is brown with a white belly.) Sable is in the case is a warm brown / The color of the sable doesn't come out as much for a few weeks. And Vienna, which are black and white with blue eyes. I am a breeder, but only on a small scale. I have started to show rabbits and only breed Netherland dwarfs as I have a passion for the breed. The rabbits are raised in a family home and handled daily, and use to load noises around them. They are outdoor rabbits, so can be housed outside or inside. Any questions please don't hesitate to ask. If you have Facebook, please feel free to put in a request to join my new Group page, Chrissie and Jessie's Nethies.
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Chrissie and Jessie's Nethies
Newark
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5

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Chrissie and Jessie's Nethies
Newark
13 hours
Member since:5 years
Chrissie and Jessie's Nethies
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Phone
Email
Facebook
Google

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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.