Mixed Breed
Beautiful very tame rabbits for sale. Lion head buck, 4 months old £50 Grey lionhead lop doe 12 weeks £70 Mini lop 10 weeks doe 10 weeks £60 White mini lop doe 9 weeks £60 Been raised and handled

Mixed Breed
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 children and do not bite at all. I hve a sex on each rabbit an

Mixed Breed
Gorgeous gorgeous baby bunnies ready to be adopted Mum is chocolate mini lop Dad is grey mini lop lion head Both parents can be seen We have 2 girls and 2 boys for sale Chocolate - girl Grey - gir

Mixed Breed
11 months old female mini Rex cross lion head. Will go to her forever home with some food, food bowl, water bottle, toys. Please note she is an outdoor rabbit but with slow and steady introductions sh

Mixed Breed
Lions-head mixed with mini lop Male/dark female/light grey Bright blue eyes 16 weeks old Comes with cage/toys/food/treats/mats/blankets and everything they have-need. £250 for both rabbits and ever

Mixed Breed
3 Male rabbits looking for a lovely home. Are use to a manic house hold. Good around children and dogs. Been brought up in a family home. 1. Splodge is a 7 month old mini lop he is a sweetie loves a

Mixed Breed
My rabbit had her new little witch will be ready on20th May the are fully mini lops alsoI have got two full lion head rabbit one year old girl white one and brown one one male nine months Price fo

Mixed Breed
I have 2 mini lop female rabbits and 2 beautiful grey fluffy female rabbits and one male double mane lion head 50 pound each

Mixed Breed
Beautiful baby mini lop and loin head babies, care sheet will be provided. Males and females available, my viewing hours are Tuesday to Saturday 9:30-4 and Sunday 10-2

Mixed Breed
KITS BORN 11/03/2026 GREY Mini lion heads /mini lop Ready 29th April 5 available £75 Hand held so soft no nipping been handled since birth Mum is a fawn mini lop And dad is a black lion head but h
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.