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Some are show rabbits that have places in the top of their class at the fair.

If you are interested, please contact us.

Sometimes in the spring, we sell rabbits commercially, so unless you pre-order, we cannot guarantee that we will have bunnies on hand.
 

 

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Unless you are raising rabbits for food or have children showing rabbits in 4H, please spay and/or neuter your rabbits.


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"Hi.  My name is Madison,
and this is my rabbit Midnight"

 

 

For Sale: 
Our latest bunnies are now for sale!

 

We have a few bunnies for sale both purebred lops and a few pet quality bunnies. To see what we have for sale and to look at some of our past bunnies CLICK HERE.

 

Contact us via email or by phone 320-220-3235.

 

We also work with area humane societies.  At this time, we do rabbit foster-care.  If you or somebody you know can no longer care for a rabbit, we will take them in.  Bunnies released into the wild will die - they do not know how to live in the wild.  Let us help you to help these bunnies!
 

Can they live outside?
 Yes.  They are more than capable of living outside.  Some of our bunnies were born outside and have spent most of their lives outdoors - others we have kept inside.  They love to run around and explore their surroundings.  An old garage or tool shed is an ideal location for the placement for your outdoor bunny hutch.
 

Can they be kept inside?
 Absolutely.  Rabbits love attention.  The more time you spend with them, the more affectionate they will be.  We found that training a bunny to use the litter box was pretty easy to do.  In fact, some of our outdoor rabbits are litter-box trained.

Are You Ready To Have A Bunny?
 Of course you are.  All you need is lots of love, a little food and some shelter... and you will have a very happy pet bunny.

 

Can You Put Two Non-Related Bunnies Together?

 Always be cautious when introducing a new friend.
 

 It's really hard to tell what one bunny will do when introduced to another.  Most bucks and some does can become territorial (if not spayed or neutered ) by a certain age (about 6 months) and can be aggressive to other rabbits who come into their territory.  That said, I would say you want a doe rabbit who is close in age to the one you have or, although rare, the older/bigger rabbit may kill the younger/small one.  I'd also make sure the new rabbit has been with other rabbits and is used to sharing her space.  Our black does are littermates and have always been together.

 My suggestion (this may take time) would be to introduce them to each other in neutral territory.. not in your current rabbit's cage as s/he may see the new rabbit as a threat. See what happens.  They may get along just wonderfully and maybe not.  I would watch them very closely and make sure they are friends before caging them together.  I'd take your current cage and disinfect it completely.  Any scent of your rabbit should be gone so s/he doesn't see it "as his/hers" any more when you put them together in one cage.

  Another suggestion would be to cage them next to each other for a week or 2 and let them play together each day, lengthening the time each day, as they tolerate it. 

  You never know, they just may hit it off and there will be nothing to worry and they will live together happily from day one, but I would not leave them unsupervised until you know that this is the case.


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 If you ever have any questions, check out our Rabbit Links page, feel free to email us... or better yet, you can find lots of expert advice on the NET.  If you do a search, you'll find tons of info.

 

 

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