Waiting list - Flemish giant rabbits - Purebred pedigreed

$175
Posted over a month ago
North Bay, ON, P1B 1W7(View Map)

Description

Free delivery Sunday May 12 is available between Ottawa and Northbay and stops in between along the transcanada hwy #17. Door delivery available for a fee.

We have purebred pedigreed flemish giant rabbits that are ready for their forever homes.

The kits availble (bucks and does ) are all sandy or grey as shown in the FIRST THREE pictures. The remaining pictures are two proven bucks that are one year old. Young kits are 175. Breeding age bucks 1 agouti and one non standard are 225. The last buck in the pictures is blowing his water coat so looks a little patchy. All are intact so you can have them neutered/spayed if you are keeping them as pets or use them for breeding. The parents of a sandy coloured buck and a white doe.

While we can hold a specific rabbit for you, we encourage you to visit the rabbitry where you can see all our available rabbits and interact with them before making a choice. This way you can feel the dynamics of your interactions and better understand the differences in their personality. I often hear people say this one just 'clicks' with me or I feel more 'connected' to this one.

We raise our rabbits in outdoor runs with hutches in the summer and in a barn during the cold months so they have hearty immune systems.

We raise purebred holland lops, continental giants, flemish giants, new zealands, silver fox rabbits and english angoras.

A price reduction will be considered for individuals with letter from thier doctor stating they would benefit from an emotional support animal. Contact us for details.

About the flemish giant breed

The Flemish Giant is generally a docile breed, and make good companions and loving family pets. When kept indoors, they will hop around the house and sit on their owners' laps. They can even be trained to use a litter box. However, if handled in a hostile or careless manner they may scratch and bites if they are frightened. Always supervise children when handling or playing with rabbits.

While Flemish can endure cool temperatures, they don't tolerate temperatures over 90 degrees Fahrenheit very well. If they are kept in a cage, they need much more room than a smaller breed because of their massive size. Naturally, as they eat more, thier cages also require a bit more effort to clean.

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