The New Zealand Rabbit is, despite its name, an entirely American breed, developed in California in the early 20th century — possibly from stock imported from New Zealand, which gave the breed its misleading title. The breed exists in five colours recognised by the American Rabbit Breeders Association: white, red, black, blue, and broken. The white variety, with its distinctive pink eyes, is by far the most common and has historically been the most widely used in commercial rabbit keeping due to its fast growth rate and excellent meat-to-bone ratio. In the UK, New Zealands are also kept by rabbit fanciers and shown competitively.
New Zealand Rabbits are large, muscular animals, typically weighing between 4 and 5.5 kilograms, with a broad, well-rounded body and a dense rollback coat. Despite their commercial origins, they have a calm, docile temperament and adapt remarkably well as companion animals. They are sociable, easy to handle when raised with regular interaction, and generally hardy and robust in health. Their short, dense coat requires only occasional brushing. New Zealands need generous living space due to their size, along with a diet based on good-quality hay supplemented with fresh leafy greens. Their combination of gentle nature, good health, and striking appearance makes them a popular choice for families and rabbit enthusiasts throughout the UK.
2New Zealand
Adorable, healthy New Zealand rabbits available, perfect for pets or breeding! Great temperament, weaned and feeding on pellets. Can be seen with Mum and Dad. Multiple kits available.
5New Zealand
For sale, I have 2 male rabbits born on the 24th June 2025. They were originally from a mixed litter of 6. Their Mum is our Harlequin and their Dad is our Black New Zealand. Both we still have if you
3New Zealand
Derek is a charming rabbit with a big, sassy personality. He’s naturally curious and loves exploring his surroundings, always hopping around to see what’s going on. While he can be a little shy when m