Mini Rex Baby Bunnies:
Aida x Rousseau
Breed: Mini Rex
D.O.B.: 4th Jan 2020
Ready for New Homes: 29th February 2020
Vaccinations Due: 14th March 2020 (check dates with your own vet)
Neutering Req at 3 months: from April 2020
Dam: Aida (Broken Blue Otter)
Sire: Rousseau (Orange)
Kits: 3
Sex's not confirmed for definite until 4 weeks of age (before this age it is an educated best guess). Sex's re-checked at 6 & 8 weeks.
To apply to reserve a bunny please contact Carly (contact details HERE).
Looking for amazing family pet homes for these kits please.
Rabbits are an expensive and time consuming pet, please ensure you have fully considered the implications of this 10+ year commitment. Rabbits do not make good pets for very young children (no animals do really).
The Boring Bit:
No deposit means babies are not reserved under any circumstances.
Please read my terms and conditions BEFORE reserving a bunny (found HERE). I will assume you have read and agree with my terms set if you ask to reserve a bunny.
Please read Care Plan for Baby Bosworth Bunnies for vital information regarding your reserved baby (diet details etc).
Kits will need to be fully vaccinated by their new owner (at ten weeks of age). Vaccinations are vitally important to protect rabbits from the risk of RHDV1/2 & Myxomatosis (if contracted the virus's are 95-100% fatal).
D.O.B.: 4th Jan 2020
Ready for New Homes: 29th February 2020
Vaccinations Due: 14th March 2020 (check dates with your own vet)
Neutering Req at 3 months: from April 2020
Dam: Aida (Broken Blue Otter)
Sire: Rousseau (Orange)
Kits: 3
- 1 x Broken Castor Buck *RESERVED HANNAH*
- 1 x Booted Blue Otter Doe *RESERVED HANNAH*
- 1 x Booted Opal Doe *RESERVED Dawn*
Sex's not confirmed for definite until 4 weeks of age (before this age it is an educated best guess). Sex's re-checked at 6 & 8 weeks.
To apply to reserve a bunny please contact Carly (contact details HERE).
Looking for amazing family pet homes for these kits please.
Rabbits are an expensive and time consuming pet, please ensure you have fully considered the implications of this 10+ year commitment. Rabbits do not make good pets for very young children (no animals do really).
The Boring Bit:
No deposit means babies are not reserved under any circumstances.
Please read my terms and conditions BEFORE reserving a bunny (found HERE). I will assume you have read and agree with my terms set if you ask to reserve a bunny.
Please read Care Plan for Baby Bosworth Bunnies for vital information regarding your reserved baby (diet details etc).
Kits will need to be fully vaccinated by their new owner (at ten weeks of age). Vaccinations are vitally important to protect rabbits from the risk of RHDV1/2 & Myxomatosis (if contracted the virus's are 95-100% fatal).
Latest Photos of Babies
Please enjoy the following baby bunny pics & videos. Unfortunately I will not send more photos on request. This is because I am a very busy bee and I take regular photos of my bunnies so don’t feel there’s a need to send extra pics. Once reserved, I will continue to update bunny pics at least weekly and inform new owners of new photos posted.
Lots of upto date info posted on the instagram account too; @bosworth_bunnies
Lots of upto date info posted on the instagram account too; @bosworth_bunnies
Five Weeks Old
The weather/dark evenings is somewhat of an inconvenience at the moment so I am having to photograph bunnies inside my bunny shed. Not ideal but they still cute 😍😂
A note for the new owners: the opal baby is the one with the distinct browny tinge to its whole blue coat. The blue broken otter is the kit who is just blue, no browny cast to the coat apart from that shown around eyes, ears, nose, throat and flanks. The broken castor is of course the orangey kit ☺️
Three & a Half Weeks Old
Broken Castor Buck:
Broken Blue Otter Doe:
Broken Opal Doe:
Just for your info: “opal” is very similar to blue otter above as you may have noticed. You can tell the kit below is an opal (A blue agouti based colour) rather than a blue otter (both having similar “white lacing” of eyes/nose/ears/jaw) because the tips of the coloured hair shafts are brown. This gives the opal bunny that distinct yummy brown sheen. I think you will agree with me that an opal mini Rex is a sight to behold 😍 (def going to regretting petting out this whole litter 😭🤣).