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Adult Harlie Yellow Continental Giant Doe VACS

Runcorn
1 month
£120
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Adv. ID
DWDYQFUUl
Views
292
Favourites
2
Adv. Location
Windmill Hill, Runcorn
Advert Type
For sale
Age
1 year, 8 months
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Sex
Female
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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Description

Hello - we have Pebbles a gorgeous Young Adult PURE BRED Continental Giant Doe - Vaccinated 😍 looking for a new home. Pet or breeding home for this Proven doe - friendly and easy to handle 😊 A couple of photos of her own babies also added above. Only selling her on as we already have several yellow harlie does and need to focus on other colours! Pebbles parents were also home bred here, and are PURE BRED Continental Giants - a photo of her Mum Honey, and Pebbles as a baby can be seen, it's the last photo above 💜 Pebbles is a very good example of her breed 🔆 her ancestors were imported buns from Europe ! Pebbles is a big bonnie doe, just under 18 months old, bred here and fully vaccinated at 5/6 weeks old. We are using the Nobivac MYXO RVHD PLUS (3 in 1) which covers Myxomatosis, and RVHD strain 1 & 2. Pebbles has also recently, July 2024 had a vaccine booster, and will be covered for a further x 10 months from that date. Temperament wise Pebbles is one of the friendliest of the two big breeding does we have available - all proven and is a really lovely, well handled doe. She has been a wonderful Mum to a litter of gorgeous babies 😍 We are looking for either a pet home, or a hobby breeder, as she is a proven girl. She is familiar with other pets, and is good with dogs, cats and other rabbits ! She will also receive worm/mite/flea treatment before she leaves for her new forever home. Please ask any questions - she is available to view.
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