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Mixed Breed Rabbits for sale

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Lionhead x Lops

Mixed Breed

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£40Price

Here I have for sale five Lionhead x lop baby bunnies . There is a variety of colours available. They are ready to leave now for there new homes . These bunnies are handled everyday by my children . A

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ClitheroeLancashire
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Selection of young rabbits

Mixed Breed

12 weeksAge
MixedSex
£60Price

Here we have 2 beautiful neverland dwarf both girls super cute super freindly wil let them go togeather for £80and we have 1German lop again super freindly and well socialised they come from a family

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Thornton-CleveleysLancashire
Mixed Breed rabbits 4 lionxlop bunnys  - Advert 3
5

4 lionxlop bunnys

Mixed Breed

5 daysAge
MixedSex
£80Price

Our beautiful girl harlow has blessed us with 8 healthy kits! They were born on 23/04/26 will be ready to leave the week commencing 22nd june. Currently have 4 for sale Both parents are our family

PrestonLancashire
Mixed Breed rabbits English spot x lionshead 1 doe 1 buck - Advert 4
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English spot x lionshead 1 doe 1 buck

Mixed Breed

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£25Price

I have 2 rabbits from my girls litter ready for homes. I believe the white one is a boy and the one with the Grey patches is a girl. But feel free to double check. They are 6 weeks as of 19th April.

PrestonLancashire
Mixed Breed rabbits One Baby bunny left ....  available to reserve  - Advert 5
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One Baby bunny left .... available to reserve

Mixed Breed

7 weeksAge
MixedSex
£50Price

***** beige bunny has now been reserved **** *****grey bunny has now been reserved **** have two absolutely stunning baby bunnies which are currently 7 weeks old . They were born on the 10th March

ChorleyLancashire
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Lovely bonded bunnies for rehome

Mixed Breed

2 yearsAge
MixedSex
£130Price

This is my beloved Melvin and Bambi. Rehoming my babies is one of the hardest decisions iv had to make. Unfortunately, I'm not longer able to suit their care. Iv had Melvin since he was 13 weeks ( Mel

BurnleyLancashire
Mixed Breed rabbits Rex / English Angora baby’s  - Advert 7
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Rex / English Angora baby’s

Mixed Breed

10 weeksAge
MixedSex
£70Price

Here we have 5 beautiful baby’s 2 does and 3 bucks , 5 🌟 homes for theses little baby’s been handled since they was born by myself and my children they are used to cat and dogs they also have been r

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PrestonLancashire
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Mixed Breed rabbits luna  - Advert 8
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luna

Mixed Breed

6 monthsAge
FemaleSex
£50Price

we unfortunately have to let luna go, she is a very trained bunny rabbit. she just has to get used to you for abit. she will come with her play ben, her bottle and her feeding bowl.

LeylandLancashire

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.