Mixed Breed
*please note we have one pure white with blue eyes left from an earlier litter availble now. Mum dutch dad lop 2 from another litter that will be ready from 15th may these are lop/lionheads with an a
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Exceptional stunning little baby rabbits. Classes as hybrid rabbits. Mixed genders. Can be seen with mum who is a Netherland dwarfs and dad who is a mini lion lop. 1 grey 1 brown 1 speckled black
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I have 4 lovely mixed dwarf baby rabbits looking for their forever homes. They are (as seen in pictures) 4 weeks old and will be ready to leave at 6 or 8 weeks old, once fully weaned and ready. They a
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Hello these our are baby rabbits we have for sale they are ready to leave next weekend we got them professionally checked they are 1 female 21male the female is the black and brown they are very frien
Mixed Breed
🐰 Continental Giant × French Lop Kits 🐰 *clear photos will be uploaded of babies when they’ve opened their eyes** We have a beautiful litter of Continental Giant cross French Lop baby rabbits loo
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🐰 6 adorable Baby Bunnies – looking for loving forever homes 💛 • Age: 2 weeks old • Breed: Mixed • 6 available • Colours: mostly black with one mixed/brown • Sex: too young to tell • Healthy,
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UPDATE: TWO MALES AVAILABLE !!! One black and one brown!!! . Hello all, I am selling my adorable baby bunnies. Hoping they go to a loving home as they have been in once since birth. They are used to c
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Baby Rabbits Different Litters Lops, Dutch & Harlequin Cross Black & White, White & Beige, Mixed Colours. Price Ranges From £80 - £120 Depending On Rabbit Please Message For More Info & Pictures. View
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1 baby rabbit who is black turning blue colour has piercing blue eyes , 3 white rabbits also with piercing blue eyes the dad is a lion head rabbit ,mum is short haired ,£25 each , Heathrow collection
Yes, mixed-breed rabbits generally live longer than purebreds due to greater genetic diversity, which reduces the risk of inherited diseases. Purebreds often face breed-specific health issues that may shorten their lifespan, while mixed breeds benefit from a broader gene pool, making them typically healthier and more resilient when given proper care.