Rehome from 20th April 2023
Deposits (£30) accepted from 16th March 2023
• Colours range includes: 1x Opal doe, grey butterfly bucks x2, 2x opal butterfly does, 1x blue self buck.
•All kits will come fully vaccinated and receive an anti-parasite spot on treatment at 6weeks.
•All kits will come with a small bag of changeover feed, and a list of preffered/exposed to feeds.
• Hobby breeder, 25+yrs experience breeding and keeping rabbits
• Qualified zookeeper, available for advice and guidance
• Parents can be viewed with kits
• Champion show stock lineage
• Grandparent from dam also viewable, and full heritage also available upon request
*Please be aware that these are a giant breed, which require more space and exercise, than smaller breeds.
A 6ft double tier hutch with a sufficient run is acceptable, to allow this breed to stand and move easily within the hutch*
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We encourage you to read these guidelines before buying or adopting a rabbit.
Carry out the research so you have all the necessary knowledge of the pet you are getting. Since owning a rabbit is a big commitment, you should research about the breed fully to make sure it fits your current lifestyle and budget.
Take time to visit the advertiser's home to confirm if they are genuine. Do not settle for online communications and photos. UK Pets does not verify the authenticity of all advertisers. The advertiser should allow you to personally see the rabbits. If they keep on giving you excuses why you could not visit their home or the address stated in the advert is not the accurate and permanent location of the pet, consider this a red flag.
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