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9-week old Lionhead Baby Rabbits for Sale

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Old 19-Nov-2006, 03:59 PM
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I think you're referring to a DM lionhead lop?

Personally, i don't keep them as they're not a recognised breed and are not even near to being recognised. Also, their manes aren't consistent.

Anyway, i'm digressing. What i wanted to say was that most places won't classify as DM or SM..as long as it has some long fur sticking out in the neck, they're called lionhead lops. Hence, do look carefully before you buy. You won't want the mane to disapper as they grow older.
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Old 19-Nov-2006, 05:17 PM
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Double maned lionheads

Information on double-maned lionhead rabbits can be found at:

http://lionheadrabbit.net/gen%20mane2xm.htm

while information on single-maned lionhead rabbits can be found at:

http://lionheadrabbit.net/gen%20mane1xm.htm

The albino double-maned lionhead that I am selling had the characteristic look of a double-maned baby lionhead rabbit, ie. ugly till recently with the v-shaped formation. It is also developing a saddle.

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Old 19-Nov-2006, 05:35 PM
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14 weeks old now

The bunnies are now 14 weeks old and are still available as I have been very strict in the screening process.

I am not a breeder and only recently put up rabbits for sale on this forum but I am saddened and disappointed by the responses I have had so far.

I have had interested parties who want to separate them, those who want to keep them for breeding purposes, those who intend to keep them in tiny cages, and even those who think that feeding them just hay is enough (no pellets, supplements, etc!).

Aren't there any experienced and genuine rabbit-lovers out there? :-(
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Old 19-Nov-2006, 06:35 PM
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i think you should keep them rather than selling. they will be better care under your hands. do consider...

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Old 19-Nov-2006, 08:46 PM
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Pls post relevant remarks

Hi Boyiz, you've previously caused one of my threads to close down due to inappropriate remarks and the moderators have already warned you.

I have not taken any action against you and have since ignored all your emails and sms-es. Please note that all your emails and sms-es have been saved and will be forwarded to the police when necessary.

If you have nothing constructive to write about and of interest to the rest of the users in this forum, please refrain from posting any banal remarks in this thread.

As I have said before, the bunnies will only be sold to good homes.
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Old 20-Nov-2006, 12:23 AM
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i have done nth wrong, so why are you so frustrated? since you cant sell off your rabbits, why dont you consider to keep them. btw you are the one who broke the promise and now you change it to my fault? nvm, good luck in your sales

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Old 20-Nov-2006, 08:55 AM
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Sold - Moderators, please close this thread. Thanks.

Boyiz, if you have done nothing wrong, the moderators would not have deleted an entire thread after your post. I rest my case.

Anyway, the bunnies have just been reserved by Kindercraftland.

Moderators, please close this thread. Thank you.
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