Mixed Breed
Mix breed bunnies. Mum is Rex Dad is French Lop. Lovely babies Eating well . High quality rabbit food . Fresh greens and high quality hay. 3 girls and 1 boy left
4Mixed Breed
I have a bonded female and neutered male pair of rabbits that I am unfortunately having to rehome due to no longer having the time for them. They’re vaccinated and both social bunnies, but would like
14Mixed Breed
Very cute healthy rabbits. 8 weeks old. Can locally deliver for charge. £40 each. First come first serve no time wasters please
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I’m looking to possibly get rid of my boy albie, he is around 7-8 months and will happily lay down and take pets from you for ages, will run about and very interested in you never has bitten me, adore
5Mixed Breed
This is Mandy, ( can change her name if you want to ) she is roughly 4 months old. Very hyper, lovely girl, very territorial so would be best if she was on her own. But I’m sure she will get along wit
3Mixed Breed
These gorgeous rabbits are 6 weeks old and will be ready to leave their mum in two weeks time. We are not yet certain of the sex as they are too young to be sure. Can be bought separately or togethe
Mixed Breed
Beautiful Belgian hare x babies Boys and girls available, 8 weeks old ready for their new forever 5* homes only These are our grandaughters rabbits who handles them daily and are very much loved by he
5Mixed Breed
2 females white, 2 we are only looking to place these as a pair. They are curious, friendly and very well handled. They have been used to living with lots of space to run so if you are interested this
21Mixed Breed
One gorgeous boy left desperately needing a new home asap. He need a loving home with room for him to explore. He’s a very curious cheeky rabbit. Please no time wasters as we’ve had people messaging t
6Mixed Breed
they are friendly and lovely rabbits ready to go they eating soiled foods ready to go to a good home all boys
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.