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Hello,
I am a hobby breeder of mini lop bunnys and aim to breed friendly loving family pets. I breed to improve my own line and sometimes have some baby’s available
I have two sisters ready to leave now
Rabbits are happier in pairs so a discount if buying in pairs :)
I have a photo with all my adult bunnys on to show you what your rabbit will grow to look like. These bunnys are not for sale, they are my pets :)
Follow my Instagram page @bunninghampalace1 for more up to date photos and quicker reply’s :)
always ask to see photos of bunnys parents, I’m seeing more and more cross bred rabbits being sold as mini lop. cross breeding can lead to lots of dental and health issues in rabbits- they are classed as exotic animals which can lead to very expensive vet bills
Rabbits are social animals and like to live in pairs or groups. I would recommend neutering all rabbits around 16 weeks old to prevent any unwanted pregnancy’s and hormonal changes. It is also beneficial to neuter female rabbits if kept as pets, they can become grumpy with the hormonal changes that occur around 6 months of age (Google spring fever in rabbits). I take preference over homes taking two as their much happier in pairs ❤️
I have 10 generations Iv bred here myself. I breed for temperment and type :). I’m working to improve my show standard bunnys and to have friendly loving bunnys. I have wanted to improve the breed since having an aggressive rabbit as a child that couldn’t be touched (pet shop bought).
I am registered with the British Rabbit Council and abide by the guidelines set by the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF). I ensure my rabbits have the best environment, care and welfare. My adults are vaccinated against VHD2 and myxomatosis.
Your rabbit should be vaccinated yearly to protect them from these horrible viruses.
Each rabbit leaves with change over food and a lifetime of advice and support
I ask for a £50 non refundable deposit to reserve the rabbit of your choice
RWAF guidelines recommend a hutch at least 6ft long, rabbits also need space to stand on their hind legs. A hutch