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Mixed Breed Rabbits for sale in East Sussex

8 Mixed Breed Rabbits for sale in East Sussex

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Mixed Breed rabbits French lop x Angora  - Advert 1
10

French lop x Angora

Mixed Breed

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£80Price

French lop x Angora babies blue/grey colours absolutely gorgeous photos do not do justice Rabbits have been handled daily and brought up with children and pets. Very friendly. looking for their new h

NewhavenEast Sussex
Mixed Breed rabbits Beautiful 7 week old French lop/lionhead bunnies - Advert 2
5

Beautiful 7 week old French lop/lionhead bunnies

Mixed Breed

8 weeksAge
MixedSex
£40Price

We have 1 male and 4 female absolutely beautiful French lop mixed with lion head baby bunnies.. Will be available from 16th Dec. Mum is a white French lop and dad is lionhead we have both mum and dad.

Shoreham-by-SeaWest Sussex
Mixed Breed rabbits 3 mixed baby rabbits - Advert 3
8

3 mixed baby rabbits

Mixed Breed

6 weeksAge
MaleSex
£30Price

2 male and 1 female mixed baby rabbits for sale. Available from 2nd January. Darker colour with white front and brown with white front right foot are male. Brown with partially white toes is female. M

UckfieldEast Sussex
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Mixed Breed rabbits 4 bunnies for sale - Advert 4
51

4 bunnies for sale

Mixed Breed

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£10Price

4 bunnies 3 male 1 female Ready to collect by 4th December Have been handled so very friendly and around dogs

Bexhill-on-SeaEast Sussex
Mixed Breed rabbits Dwarf lion head/mini lop babies  - Advert 5
9

Dwarf lion head/mini lop babies

Mixed Breed

6 weeksAge
MixedSex
£60Price

We have a litter of 5 babies, will be flead and wormed, ready for new homes 20th December…….£20 deposit secures your bunny. Handled daily, bought up as house bunnies, used to dogs, cats, children and

GrimsbyNorth East Lincolnshire
Mixed Breed rabbits Beautiful dwarf cross bunnies - Advert 6
4

Beautiful dwarf cross bunnies

Mixed Breed

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£60Price

Update: no longer available but may have some in the new year, keep an eye out! Dwarf cross baby rabbits available to leave their Mum on the 7th December. These bunnies are super friendly and social

BathBath and North East Somerset
Mixed Breed rabbits 2 male bunnies looking for a new friendly home 9wk - Advert 7
61

2 male bunnies looking for a new friendly home 9wk

Mixed Breed

4 monthsAge
MaleSex
£30Price

Meet these two adorable bunnies 9 weeks old , ready to go home together and there packed with charm and personality! These little fluffballs are the perfect combination of playful and snuggly. They lo

CreweCheshire East

FAQs

Do mixed-breed rabbits live longer than purebreds?

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.

Can different rabbit breeds be mixed or crossbred?

Yes, different rabbit breeds can be mixed or crossbred, and this is commonly done both commercially and by hobbyists. Crossbreeding can combine desirable traits and improve genetic diversity, which may lead to healthier offspring. However, irresponsible breeding without consideration of genetics can cause health problems.

Where can I find mixed-breed rabbits for sale or adoption?

Mixed-breed rabbits can often be found through rabbit rescues, shelters, or private breeders. Choosing between adoption and buying from a breeder is important, as rescued rabbits may have health or behavioural issues from previous care, whereas reputable breeders prioritise genetics and health.

Does breed size affect rabbit lifespan?

Yes, rabbit breed size influences lifespan, with smaller breeds such as Netherland Dwarfs often living longer (around 7-12 years or more) compared to larger breeds like Flemish Giants, which tend to have shorter lifespans.