Campbell's Mini Rex
&
Plush Holland Lops
We strive to breed according to breed standard without sacrificing the sweet temperament of the Mini Rex. Each of our kids have their own rabbit that they get to name and care for. Each litter is handled and played with daily. Our rabbits love to stretch their legs in the play pen and fresh treats from the garden.
Caring for a Mini Rex



We feed 1/2 Cup of Purina Show Pellets daily.
Weed Free, Grass Hay every other day
Fresh water with 1 TBS of Apple Cider Vinegar per gallon of water
Cuttings from our pear and apple tree
Fresh treats from the garden.
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We deworm every 6 months with Safe Guard Goat Dewormer. .1cc per pound. Repeat dose in two weeks.
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Lactating Does: we feed 2 parts Oats (old fashion not quick oats) 1 part Calf Mana and 1 part black oil sunflower seed. Mix in a bag and feed 1 TBS per day
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Safe
Apples (not the seeds)
Apricots
Asparagus
Banana
Bean sprouts
Beet greens
Bell peppers
Blackberries
Blueberries
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Cantaloupe
Carrots
Celery
Cherries
Cranberries
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Grapefruit
Grapes
Green beans
Honeydew
Kiwi
Lemons
Mango
Oranges
Papaya
Peaches
Pears
Pineapple
Plums
Pumpkin
Raspberries
Squash
Strawberries
Tomatoes (only the fruit)
Turnips
Watermelon
Zucchini
Not Safe
Almonds
Artichoke
Avocado
Beans
Coffee
Corn
Currants
Dates
Edamame
Figs
Garlic
Green onions
Kelp
Leek
Lentils
Mushrooms
Nuts
Olives
Onions
Peanuts
Popcorn
Potatoes
Quinoa
Rhubarb
Rice
Seeds
Silverbeet
Sweet potatoes
Walnuts

Is your rabbit safe?
RHDV2 (Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease V2) is a "highly contagious disease caused by a strain of the RHD virus that is infecting and killing domestic rabbits and wild rabbits." (USDA). Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD), whether from classical RHDV strains or RHDV-2, often kills rabbits without outward signs of disease. "Many times, the only signs of the disease are sudden death and blood-stained noses caused by internal bleeding," APHIS information states.

I am excited to say we have vaccinated our whole herd against RHDV2. Help stop the spread and ask your veterinarian about getting the vaccine.
We are implementing Biosecurity measures to ensure the health of our rabbits. We are no longer allowing visitors back in the rabbitry. If you would like to see our set up, I am happy to send a video or face time with you. If you are adopting a rabbit from us, I will have them ready to go and meet you at the front of the house. Thank you for your patience and understanding!
Please call or text to see if any rabbits are available
PRICING
Pets are $35
Pedigreed with Ear Tattoo $50-$150
Price varies on quality and if they are proven stock.