Kilda, Carly and Bob are proud parents to delightful and highly-inquisitive chunky young thoroughbred French Lop babies who have the potential to be large adults weighing in excess of 6-6.5kg.
They have been handled from birth and will be fully-socialised as companion pets. We also propose to litter-train them so they can become full-time house-bunnies although they could live outdoors in neutered pairs in a large, spacious hutch with daily access to a garden.
The following babies will be available for collection between 12-15th January 2012, subject to weaning.
Opal boy
Blue boy
Opal butterfly boy
Broken agouti boy - more markings
Broken agouti boy - fewer markings
Broken blue boy (especially chunky)
Chinchilla butterfly boy (small)
Blue girl
Blue butterfly girl
Opal butterly girl
Note re colours:
Blue and opal appear very similar at this age and their coat colours are still developing. When their colour has fully-developed it is easier to distinguish between them: opal babies have banded fur so that each individual strand of fur contains different colours and gives a more mottled effect. Opal coats also normally have a ginger colour on the nape of the neck, white inside their ears, on the underside of the tail and they have white tummies. Blue coats are blue all over with blue ears, blue tails and blue tummies. Chinchilla and agouti colours also have banded individual strands of fur giving a mottled effect.
@amkean Some of the best-looking babies we've had and so many blues - just as we hoped for!
rossrabbits 2 months ago
Smashing colours and very lively. My two want to met their little cousins. They'll make a bunderful addition to a caring home.
amkean 2 months ago