The breeds I raise:
Mini Lops
English Lops
French Lops
Netherland Dwarfs
Velveteen Lops
Holland Lops





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We keep our whole rabbitry inside our big red barn!
We're currently using a local brand of feed, X-Cel. The
English and French Lops eat 18% protein and
everybunny else eats 16%.  In the warm weather we use
bottles for all the rabbits. When it starts freezing more
often we switch to water dishes. The dishes stay thawed
longer and the rabbits learn to lick the ice if it freezes
during the night. Overall, it is real mild here in
Washington with lots of precipitation in the winter
months!





Any questions? Feel free to contact me!
Email me:
rebeccasrabbitry@wildblue.net
Or Call me: (360) 880-8213
We have about 70 cages of rabbits. Mom has her own section of the rabbitry with
about 15-18 holes. I've got the rest of the cages full of my bunnies. (That's me working
at my rabbit table, Mom took all these pictures for me!)
I keep my English Lops down the first "trail". In the cold weather, I hook up heat
lamps over the baby bunnies to keep their ears warm and growing nice & long!
On the back wall we have the Velveteen Lops, Holland Lops and the Mini Lops.
Mom has her own "trail" with her collection of Lops and Dwarfs.
The Netherland Dwarfs and French Lops are on the last "trail".
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