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Our Bunnies

These bunnies are adorable (because they are bunnies), and we all love them very much.  UPDATE 2/8/2013 - Holly kindled~ 3 live babies.  Whole litter was 6, but 3 did not make it.

We have added a website especially for the rabbits!  Go here to see it!  If you would like to buy a rabbit from us or have any questions, contact us from that website.  Thanks!

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Want info on French Lop Rabbits?  Check out our Recommended Bunny Care Sheet, written for anyone who would like to learn about French Lops (this will be handed out when someone purchases a rabbit):

                                              Tom

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Tom, who is Black and White (Broken).
Tom is a 2 year old purebred French Lop rabbit.  He is a proven buck, and was purchased from Shadowfax Arabians.  He is my sister's rabbit, and he is fairly tame, but not completely.  He certainly loves fruit, and to have a little pet on the head.  He is going to be a "dad" again in February.  (For more info, read about Holly)

                     Holly

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Holly, who is either Chestnut Agouti or Steel.
Holly is also a purebred French Lop, and she is a Chestnut Agouti.  She is not very tame, but does come up to me when I open the cage.  I wouldn't say that she doesn't "trust" me, but she just doesn't like to be petted that much.  She is also my rabbit, and had 3 babies on the 7th. Hopefully we will have kits to sell by April, but we are probably going to be keeping 2, so we will see.    Check back regularly to see how she is doing, and also see the Kid's Blog and the Farm Blog for updates.
Billy Joe's Food Farm 

  Raising sheep, goats, chickens, guineas, ducks, dogs, cats, and gardens since 2010.  Oh, and not eating anything but plants and fish.  Welcome!

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