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Continental Giant Rabbits for sale in West Midlands

5 Continental Giant Rabbits for sale in West Midlands

The Continental Giant, also known as the "Conti" or "German Giant," is a majestic rabbit breed originating from Continental Europe, specifically Belgium and Germany. Renowned as one of the largest domestic rabbit breeds, these rabbits weigh between 12-16 lbs, with some exceeding 18 lbs. They are characterized by a distinctive full arch body shape, muscular build, long thick ears, and dense, short to medium fur. Their coat colours commonly include agouti, black, and various steel shades. The breed is celebrated for its gentle and docile temperament, often described as calm, friendly, and sociable, making them exceptional pets for families willing to provide the necessary space and care. However, due to their giant size, they require significantly larger enclosures and a spacious, secure environment to roam freely. Proper diet with unlimited high-quality hay and regular veterinary attention are vital to prevent health issues such as joint problems and obesity. The Continental Giant rabbit suits experienced pet owners who can commit to their special needs. Popular search terms in the UK include "giant rabbit," "continental giant rabbit for sale," and "giant rabbits for sale," reflecting the demand and interest in this impressive breed.

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Continental Giant rabbits 2 young giant continentals  - Advert 1
4
16 hours
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2 young giant continentals

£50
Continental Giant4 monthsMixed
Gorgeous continental giant rabbits they are 5 months old. I think they are female but im not 100% sure as i find it hard to sex them. Both available £50 each can go seperatley
Emilie M.
Knottingley, West Yorkshire
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Continental Giant rabbits Continental giants  - Advert 1
22
11 hours

Continental giants

£100
Continental Giant8 weeksMixed
Stunning little of baby continental giants only a few left available this time mum natural colour dad harlequin . All eating and drink brilliant and almost ready to go .
Mick R.
Knottingley, West Yorkshire
Continental Giant rabbits German Giants(continental giant rabbits) - Advert 2
131
3 days

German Giants(continental giant rabbits)

£150
Continental Giant4 weeksMixed
7 DOES & 3 BUCKS 4 weeks old will be ready on or after 21st December 2025 (maybe sooner for some as they are weaning off mum) £150 for each kit £50 deposit is required to secure your baby. I have 1
MELANIE G.ID verified
Daventry, West Northamptonshire
Continental Giant rabbits Continental Giants Merle - Advert 3
29
3 weeks

Continental Giants Merle

£200
Continental Giant4 monthsMixed
I have 2 diferent nests with Giant merle white ears with yellow and another nest rusian blue fur blue eyes !!! The nests are not related to each other, the baby rabbits have different parents. so
TomsID verified
Birmingham, West Midlands
Continental Giant rabbits Male and female  - Advert 4
4
1 month

Male and female

£250
Continental Giant10 monthsMixed
Unfortunately I’m having to give my pride and joy up due to moving house n unable to take them as no garden.. it would be such a shame as they both love the garden daily.. the golden one is a male n i
Sam T.
Wolverhampton, West Midlands

FAQs

Are Continental Giant rabbits good pets?

Yes, Continental Giant rabbits make good pets as they are generally docile, calm, gentle, and friendly with children and humans. They enjoy interaction, can be trained, and like to hop indoors, sometimes sitting on laps when comfortable. However, they can become nervous if handled roughly, so supervision around children is recommended.

How much does a Continental Giant rabbit cost?

Continental Giant rabbits tend to have a higher initial purchase cost compared to other rabbit breeds. While exact prices vary, their monthly expenses mainly consist of food, such as rabbit pellets and fresh vegetables, which are not very costly.

What are the differences between Continental Giant and Flemish Giant rabbits?

The main differences lie in size, temperament, and physical traits. Flemish Giants usually grow larger, sometimes as big as a medium dog, and have semi-arched bodies with ears around 8 inches long, while Continental Giants typically weigh 16-20 pounds and grow up to 3 feet long with ears about 25% of their body length. Temperament-wise, Continental Giants are more playful and active but dislike their feet being touched, whereas Flemish Giants are more laid-back, cuddly, and patient.

What is the lifespan of a Continental Giant rabbit?

The average lifespan of a Continental Giant rabbit is around 5 years, while Flemish Giants tend to live slightly longer, typically between 5 to 7 years.