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english rabbits

nathen

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i have herd that the english rabbit is a common breed but i have not been able to find any. i really want one :cry:
 
Awww English spots are quite common i have four! Have you checked out the BRC to see if you can find a breeder?
 
This is Bill he is a really gentle boy and would be suitable for all types of homes, he is fostered by me!
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This is Stanley who is fostered by Donna-arc
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Janice
 
We also have a pair who are not a true english, I guess they are untraditionally english!

This is Bobby and Britney.
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Technically, I think those two are butterfly lops ;) But hey, who wouldn't want droopy ears to go with their spots :lol:
 
After seeing all those pics, I want on now!!! LOL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You guys have some gorgeous buns, I'm sure with all the help from these lovely people on here, nathan you should find what you are looking for! :D

Good luck!! :D
 
It would be lovely if we can get any of these rabbits a fresh start in life. Any one looking for a nice traditional English or one of our non traditional ones :lol: :lol:
 
were do u live ,if ur are anywere near kent i can put u in touch with a breeder of english, who shows. he does them in blk and white and chocolate and white. val
 
i had also read that rex rabbits are not very common but i have seen some in pets at home and my local pet shop. :?:
 
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