
Mixed Breed
** All mini lops reserved- New litters coming soon* **Holland lop x Lionhead **only 3 left **January 4th they’ll be ready** ** Non refundable deposit ** ** Sex unknown until 7-8weeks**Sex not guaranteed They’re very loving and used to being handled. Can be indoor and outdoor bunnies in warmer months if you provide a good insulated rabbit house with rain cover and win

Mixed Breed
Baby rabbits ready to leave now. Brought up around children and dogs. Currently living outdoors so acclimatised for the colder weather. £20 each collection from LL12-7

Mixed Breed
They are mini lion x lionhead mother is a pure mini lion lop and father is lionhead they are very tame been handled daily since they were born very friendly very healthy they are 8 weeks one girl and

Mixed Breed
Continental giant x New Zealand white bucks for sale. The large black rabbit in the pictures is a doe we kept from the last litter. They will make nice big rabbits, so will need a large hutch. Read

Mixed Breed
Here I have 2 gorgeous rabbits 🐇 They were born August 2021 making them 4 years old 🥰 due to life changing circumstances I have made the hardest decision to rehome them, they are to go together as

Mixed Breed
I have 3 beautiful baby rabbits all have been well handled since two weeks old Black-male Brown-male White-female £30 each

Mixed Breed
These boys are lovely brown velvet rabbits who have been socialised with children and a well behaved dog. We are very sad to have to be re homing them but our circumstances have changed and we can no

Mixed Breed
Selling 2 bonded rabbits - luna & doc , male ( 1.5 years ) and female ( 2.5 years ) . Due to family commitments we are unable to give them the the attention they deserve. Very friendly, have come fro

Mixed Breed
Mini Rex Baby rabbit ready now born 31-07-2025 very tame babies and been handled daily by adult and children All babies will be flea and worm treated before leaving
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.