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  • Oops, looked like golds to me...the jr ones...I had a tortie doe that was a 3 time grand champion....She was B.O.B. at a show, then we placed 2nd in the Best "Fancy" class. I was so hoping for B.I.S. but oh well.

  • NIce gold jr, and a nice tortie as well.

  • We don't have golds or lilacs here in the UK, this litter were purebred tortoiseshells, the self tortoiseshells take a while to develop the darker areas on the head and tail.

  • @jonfiona I was ranked top breeder in CO for Eng Spots, 8th in the US open division, 3rd in US youth division. Those awards were thru the Am Eng Spot Rabbit Club. It was a lot of work, but I really did enjoy it. I had torties, golds, blacks, blues,greys,chocolates, but NO lilacs...too bad casue I really liked that color. Seemed like I was going to shows all the time. Best wishes.

  • CUTE!!!!! can i have one? LOL

  • Omg! So much rabbits! Cuteeeeeeee!

  • You watch every rabbit video i do!

  • Rofl

  • is it usual that there are random all brown ones for english spots?? btw, they are adorable xD

  • Hi, yes English rabbits produce about 50% spotted ones, and 25% self colured ones (same colour all over) and 25% 'charlies' -have head markings and stripe but no spots! You will get these turning up even in litters of pure-bred English like mine are.

  • They Are ADORORABLE!!!i want one.....no wait,,,i want 2!!where do you live lol jk but they are very cute and i love their markings

  • omg there so cute!!!!!!!!!!! :D

  • omg!!! so many bunnies!! they're so cute!!

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