Recently Adopted Angora rabbit Rabbits Near Kent County
Pedigreed English Angoras
Litter of 9 kits born 1/21/17. I Bred for Angora National Convention Show so I could bring some juniors to show. Please visit the rabbitry\'s website for updates and photos. Photos on this add are of my blue-eyed white doe, fawn VM buck (mom & dad of this litter), and some pictures of the litter. I will post pictures of this litter on my website as they grow. \xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx I have chosen the rabbits I plan on keeping to show, The remainder of the litter is for sale to approved homes. For the health and safety of the rabbits, kits will not leave my Rabbitry until they are at least 8 weeks old. These guys will be able to go home on March 18,2017. English Angoras are an extremely docile rabbits. Their wool coats require regular upkeep and careful temperature control to prevent matting and overheating. Because of this, English angoras are handled regularly and generally kept indoors. That\'s why as a breed, they are more puppy-like in demeanor and often will seek out and crave human attention and interaction. Their friendly, often silly personalities are why they are so popular as a companion animal. All rabbits go home with pedigree and ear tattoo. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions and visit my rabbitry website xxx.xxxx.xxx for additional updates & pictures of past littersView Detail
Pedigreed English Angora Junior Buck
This REW junior buck has a dense coat and full ear and face furnishings even at 4 months old! Ready to show, but would be happy as a cuddly house bunny as wellView Detail