About UsI started out with a rabbit as a pet, and discovered a rabbit show at my local fair. Soon I began buying different breeds and colors of rabbits. This has become a great hobby for me and I enjoy it very much. We are unable to keep every rabbit we breed, however, and that's the reason this website was created. Every rabbit we sell has been bred and owned by us and has been handled since birth. Naturally, since they've been handled so much they are friendly and love to play.
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How to choose a rabbit |
The first decision is wether or not you want a show rabbit. Most of my show rabbits will come with pedigrees and they are all pure bred. Because of this, they will cost slightly more than a purebred pet rabbit, who does not come with a pedigree, and a mixed breed rabbit who is not purebred and does not come with a pedigree. The next decision is what breed you want the rabbit to be. As of now the available breeds are Silver Fox, Tan, Mini Rex, and mixed. Silver Fox are large rabbits and difficult to handle, but they are basically big teddy bears and very friendly. Tan rabbits are small, agile, and quick. For showing, Tan rabbits are required to run around the table. Mini Rex rabbits have a special extremely soft fur. They tend to be especially calm and friendly. Mixed breed rabbits tend to have some really pretty colors and be very friendly.
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Rabbit care tips |
~ Avoid giving a rabbit a bath unless its coat is REALLY dirty. It removes important oils in their coat. Instead, try using baby wipes to clean off the dirty areas of fur. If a bath is absolutly necessary, use a very gentle baby shampoo and slightly warmer than room temperature water.
~ Brush the rabbit frequently when they start to shed. ~ Small rabbits (4-6 pounds) only need to be fed about a 1/2 cup of food a day. Large rabbits (10-12 pounds) need to be fed about a cup of food a day |