On this page you will see a few pictures of our rabbits. We currently have 3 Holland Lops and 4 Mini Rex. All of our does are excellent mothers.
We would love to purchase another pair of Mini Rex's & another Holland Lop buck to add to our herd. We would also like to purchase a pair of Netherland Dwarfs sometime next year.
"The picture on the left is of Snowball, one of our Holland Lop bucks. He was smelling and checking out Brittany's jacket."
Breed Description: Holland Lops are small loveable rabbits who have wide long ears which hang down near their cheeks. Their bone structure is supposed to look large and massive, but they really have a fine bone structure. They have broad shoulders, deep chests, and short thick legs. Being the smallest of the Lop-eared rabbits, their adult weight is only 3-4 pounds. They are great for beginners and are easy to care for.
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Breed Description: The Mini Rex rabbit looks like a miniature version of the larger, standard Rex rabbit. Mini Rex are best known for thier small size (adult weight is 3-4 ½ pounds) and thier soft beautiful fur. It feels just like velvet. This is because the longest guard hairs have been bred away and the secondary guard hairs have been reduced to the same length as the undercoat hairs.
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Breed Description: Netherland Dwarfs are dense and stout with a round head and a wide skull. Their head is set up high on their shoulders. They have bright, bold eyes. They have short little ears that stand straight up, their ears should be about 2 inches or less. Netherland Dwarfs come in more colors than any other breed. Their adult weight is only 2-2 ½ pounds, making them one of the smallest breeds. A Netherland Dwarf will be disqualified from competition if it is over 2 ½ pounds or if it's ears are longer than 2 ½ inches.
We do not have any Netherland Dwarfs at this time. Sometime next year, probably next fall, we would like to purchase a pair of show & brood quality Netherlands.