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SmokeyRabbit
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31-05-2012, 09:11 PM
arh i too have a english rabbbit (Chocolate) shes 1 in 15 days but a friend breeds them and is Brc registered so i dont need to travel to collect.Mine is full breed but is not rung but parents are and are shown.
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31-05-2012, 09:30 PM
What a really pretty girl
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31-05-2012, 11:26 PM
What a stunning little bun whisper is
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31-05-2012, 11:33 PM
The question is, when are you going to eat her..........
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01-06-2012, 10:56 AM
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Super! Now this is what I'm used too, finding the recent addition of mini lops very different! If I could find a breeder closet I'd definitely brig a few English in, I'd be too worried about then getting stressed on the journey with buying from a breeder farther away. He's lovely
Thanks, I've had English on and off since I was really young. They seem to be getting harder and harder to find now though, our first one came from a petting zoo, just because she was a pretty rabbit , but there is just summat special about them, English will always be my first choice, then their crosses, and then rescue. I can't see me going to a breeder for any other type. I've seriously become a fan of them , even though it means I have to travel, luckily the ones I've had to travel for have been fine with it. Whisper had travelled three hours before I got to see her, and as she was placed in my car, she just started washing herself, and was waiting for what come next .

Infact here was the first English my family owned. Harley. And that's me in the middle .




Originally Posted by smokeybear View Post
How ADORABLE!!!

Sadly I could never have bunnies chez moi, but it does not stop me admiring them.
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Originally Posted by PB&J View Post
Beautiful bun
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Originally Posted by lozzibear View Post
Oh, she is beautiful! I love her colour. She was born on the same day as my pup
Thanks :mrgeen: bet he's a bit bigger though , she weighs around three to three and a half llbs.
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01-06-2012, 11:01 AM
Originally Posted by Ben Mcfuzzylugs View Post
Oh she is lovely! great markings and looks really pretty
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Originally Posted by Muddiwarx View Post
what a beauty!
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Originally Posted by Kazz View Post
Not a pat rabbit fan but that is beautiful colouring.
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Originally Posted by tillytheterrier View Post
She's a beauty. Glad you got what you wanted.
Thanks , don't tell her though but I really wanted a grey , but her breeder has better ethics .

Originally Posted by emma47 View Post
She's gorgeous
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01-06-2012, 11:07 AM
Originally Posted by SmokeyRabbit View Post
arh i too have a english rabbbit (Chocolate) shes 1 in 15 days but a friend breeds them and is Brc registered so i dont need to travel to collect.Mine is full breed but is not rung but parents are and are shown.
Thanks, I also have a three year old neutered chocolate male named Drew. Here are some pics from last year.





Originally Posted by Beth17 View Post
What a really pretty girl
Thank you Beth

Originally Posted by jenny.g View Post
What a stunning little bun whisper is
Thank you, I agree .

Originally Posted by smokeybear View Post
The question is, when are you going to eat her..........
Well, she'd have to bulk up a bit first .
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01-06-2012, 11:57 AM
She is lovely! Such gorgeous markings.
Bunnies are a no-go for me, having two whippets, but I do think they are supersweet and did consider a house rabbit before I got a dog
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06-06-2012, 01:39 PM
Thanks. I have a pair of hounds to and have the rabbits. I just have to watch them when I let the chinchillas out. Here are a few photo's of my girl and boy. She was four when they met, not let them see Whisper when she's loose yet, she's still a bit small, and not use to them.





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06-06-2012, 01:55 PM
Oh my, what a fabulous bun

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