this litter was born 3/3/2011, Mother was Eve and father was Adam, this is their 2nd litter together. The babies still have another 2 weeks before they are old enough to go to their new homes but they will definitely be completely ready by easter. Here are some links pertaining to the babies: (I am adding more pictures so please be patient if you don't see what you want)
the tortoise twins, boy and girl with lop ears--male picked up, famale still available
Mr. Charcoal--picked up
the Jellybean twins spottlighted--both been picked up
Snowball, our little female Red Eyed White--picked up
last but not least,
if you are interested in any of them, please e-mail me here, thanksAs our babies get old enough to sell I will be posting links of them to this page so you can see what color patterns, the sex (if we know it) and when they will be able to go home with you--we will try and spotlight each bunny or at least each 'color-pattern' if 2 or more have the same pattern. I never did 4-H or Ag so i don't know all the technical terms and like to just call it like I see it--forgive me it is just easier that way, as I learn more though I will implement it, and trust me I am always learning something new.
at this point we only breed pet bunnies, they are mixed breeds so what they will look like as adults is anybodies guess (everybody needs a bit of a surprise in their life) , but they are all cute and love able and we do what we can to try and get them use to being held and played with. We love these bunnies and want to make sure they go to loving homes where they will not only be cared for and loved but also played with and able to run and get their energy out, not just caged up in a 'small animal cage' and fed daily.
we are not a bunny mill and we aren't the type of backyard breeders who don't care where the babies go as long as they have money--we aren't going to make you sign your first born child away (if you have one) we just want to know that these babies are going to a home where they will be loved. We are now putting litter boxes in so that they can begin litter box training before they go to their new home and we are making it a point to spend quality time with each one so that they can be use to being held and cuddled.