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Baby Mixed Breed Rabbits for sale in St Albans, Hertfordshire

7 Baby Mixed Breed Rabbits for sale in St Albans, Hertfordshire

Mixed Breed rabbits 6 beautiful baby rabbit - Advert 1
17

6 beautiful baby rabbit

Mixed Breed

10 weeksAge
MixedSex
£40Price

Sold one pending collection xx Hi I have 6 beautiful babies rabbits left for sale , they are ready for new loving home only. They have been brought up with so much love and care and have had the be

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ReadingBerkshire (34.2mi)
0 reviews
Mixed Breed rabbits 4X Mini Buns Netherland dwarf with French Lop - Advert 2
14

4X Mini Buns Netherland dwarf with French Lop

Mixed Breed

5 weeksAge
MixedSex
£50Price

Beautiful baby bunny’s from domestic indoor pets.. 4 baby's available we are unsure of genders as they have become extremely active. These have come from indoor pets so will need to be kept indoors

StevenageHertfordshire (12.5mi)
0 reviews
Mixed Breed rabbits Mini Lop Cross Baby Rabbits - Advert 3
15

Mini Lop Cross Baby Rabbits

Mixed Breed

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£40Price

Hi, I have recently had a litter of 9 baby rabbits for sale at £40 each. They will be ready to leave from the 22nd December. The babies have had a lot of handling and are super friendly. They are sui

BedfordBedford (27.2mi)
0 reviews
Mixed Breed rabbits Baby male rabbits  - Advert 4
7

Baby male rabbits

Mixed Breed

12 weeksAge
MaleSex
£40Price

Our female bunny has had a litter of 5 babies, mum is available, very friendly as handled straight away.

WatfordHertfordshire (6.6mi)
0 reviews
Mixed Breed rabbits Baby buns for sale - Advert 5
4

Baby buns for sale

Mixed Breed

10 weeksAge
MixedSex
£50Price

Here we have 4 baby buns for sale. Mum is a Dutch x Netherlands and dad is pure Netherlands Siamese 3 female (doe) 1 male (buck) All very friendly and handle daily Girls we would like to£50 Boy

MitchamGreater London (25.1mi)
0 reviews
Mixed Breed rabbits Baby rabbits  - Advert 6
122

Baby rabbits

Mixed Breed

13 weeksAge
MixedSex
£20Price

Baby rabbits looking for a forever home if you haven’t kept before please do research first. They’re very friendly and handled regularly. Thank you

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CambridgeCambridgeshire (36.7mi)
5.00
1 review
Mixed Breed rabbits Black Female Rabbit - Advert 7
24

Black Female Rabbit

Mixed Breed

4 monthsAge
FemaleSex
£55Price

I’m selling my 2 female rabbits. Both female Sister from same litter I’m not sure on the breed so i put mix breed but i don’t think they are mix breed They are only baby’s at the minute i think ar

SwanleyKent (33mi)
0 reviews

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.