Continental Giant Bunnies

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Heya guys just thought id let you know I breed continental giant rabbits, not as a job, as a hobby!
These rabbits are amazing, but very big so do your research if you decide to purchase one as they dont fit in rabbit hutches. I currently have a yellow male, a yellow female and a white female and they will produce amazing gorgeous babies that I only sell for £30 each where anywhere else wants £70.
I dont have any babies at the minute but we are expecting our next litter in 2 weeks time :)
More fluffies to cuddle yay!!

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Re: Continental Giant Bunnies

i think we need a bit more infomation on your rabbits such as age? history? how long youve had them, if you show, are they up to standard and purebred and why you want to breed them, there are two excellent conti breeders on here (as well as some breeders of other breeds) xx

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i'll second that. Not a breed to keep in a hutch.

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No there not ... a bit too big maybe

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princess01 wrote:
i think we need a bit more infomation on your rabbits such as age? history? how long youve had them, if you show, are they up to standard and purebred and why you want to breed them, there are two excellent conti breeders on here (as well as some breeders of other breeds) xx

My male is 16 months old and Rosie is 14 months old and Jasmin is only 8 months old.
History... I bought rosie and jasmin from a breeder in yorkshire at 7 weeks old (they are sisters), I loved Rosie so much and she is a very good specimen of the breed that I had to go back and get another a few months later :)
Tiny my male was rescued from someone keeping him as a pet in a 2 ft long cage at almost full size!! I dont think they knew what they were letting themselves in for and got in contact with me. Our first litter from Tiny and Rosie are due in about 2 weeks i beleive. No i dont show my rabbits, they are purely pets, and if im honest wasnt sure about breeding them either but after alot of research and advice decided to, as breeding my standards has brought me alot of joy and pleasure and I love seeing them go to loving new homes where they can bring as much happiness to other people as mine do to me. Id love to upload some pics of them so you can see the standard of them for yourself however I cant figure out how you do it :s technology hey!!

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Ive just had our girl spayed after she had a litter with our dwarf rex. The litter died sadly. It was an unplanned litter. The rabbits are seperated by a fence which amazingly the rabbit jumped. :oh:
Anyway no more babies here now.

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Sorry to read about your

Sorry to read about your litter.

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I have always fancied big

I have always fancied big bunnies x