
Mixed Breed
We were blessed with a healthy litter of 3 rabbits. They are a mixed breed and super friendly. They are desensitized to human handling, very friendly, and super cute! These rabbits have spent some ti

Mixed Breed
3 beautiful baby rabbits They should all be ready by the end of January. They are starting to use a litter box so hopefully they will be more than enough ready for you. They are all very content

Mixed Breed
Mum is a tri-colour lop and dad is a black-and-white Rex; both parents can be seen at collection 🐰 These babies are from mum’s first litter, which was a small one of just three kits. Despite the siz

Mixed Breed
🐰 Two Baby Female Rabbits – Experienced, Free-Roam Homes Only 🐰 Advert Description: I am looking for loving, knowledgeable homes for my two beautiful baby rabbits. • Born: 7th November (now 8 week

Mixed Breed
*2 baby girls left* Hello! I have had a beautiful litter of 6 baby bunnies born on the 16th December! Mum Willow is lion head lop x angora & Dad, Astro is pure bred mini plush lop. These babies will

Mixed Breed
I got three bunnies available left for reservation One brown baby- gender to be revealed one black fluffy- gender to be revealed one black mini lop- gender to be revealed They come from a loving home

Mixed Breed
Baby English Spot x Lionhead bunnies! 2 bucks (boys), 4 does (girls) Mum is an English Spot, dad is a Lionhead (both can be seen) Super tame and inquisitive 5* homes only - proof of suitable hutc

Mixed Breed
Accidental Litter of Baby Rabbits – Oops! 🐰🐰🐰 Through a classic case of “they were separated… just not quite quickly enough”, we have an accidental litter of gorgeous baby rabbits now looking for

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