English Angora Litter
Breed: English Angora
DOB: 30th August 2021
Ready for New Home: 25th October 2021
Vaccination Date: 3 in 1 Vaccination can be given as early as 5 weeks of age
Neutering at 4 months of age: From December 2021
Dam: Blue (Mollie)
Sire: Smoke (Jasper)
Kits: 7
Sex's not confirmed for definite until 4 weeks of age, although sexing is performed provisionally from birth. Sex's re-checked at 6 & 8 weeks. Bunny sexed & teeth checked in front of you upon collection.
To apply to reserve a bunny please contact Carly (details HERE). In order to hold a bunny I will require a £20 deposit. I do not normally take deposits but I am receiving lots of enquiries and want to ensure I am saving babies for only those who are serious and not turning good homes away.
I am looking for amazing family pet homes (no breeders) for these kits please. I research my buyers and if I discover you are a breeder sales will be cancelled, deposit forfeited, regardless of the stage we are at. I take deception very seriously as this robs the bunny of the life long family pet home he/she should have had.
Rabbits are an expensive and time consuming pet, please ensure you have fully considered the implications of this 8+ year commitment. Rabbits do not make good pets for very young children (no animals do really).
In the case of English Angora bunnies you will need to thoroughly research the breed; angora wool continually grows unlike normal rabbit fur meaning significant time and effort is required for grooming and clipping. I am always on hand to help you should you need it (more info below).
The Boring Bit:
Only a deposit secures a baby, no exceptions. Without a deposit a baby is not secured under any circumstances. These babies are not for breeding; strictly pet homes only.
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).
Please read English Angora: Care & Info page for care tips on grooming, sheering and bunny breed info.
Kits will need to be fully vaccinated by their new owner if they do not already come vaccinated by me. Vaccinations are vitally important to protect rabbits from the risk of RHDV1&2 (if contracted the virus's are 95-100% fatal and they are extremely common in all areas).
DOB: 30th August 2021
Ready for New Home: 25th October 2021
Vaccination Date: 3 in 1 Vaccination can be given as early as 5 weeks of age
Neutering at 4 months of age: From December 2021
Dam: Blue (Mollie)
Sire: Smoke (Jasper)
Kits: 7
Sex's not confirmed for definite until 4 weeks of age, although sexing is performed provisionally from birth. Sex's re-checked at 6 & 8 weeks. Bunny sexed & teeth checked in front of you upon collection.
To apply to reserve a bunny please contact Carly (details HERE). In order to hold a bunny I will require a £20 deposit. I do not normally take deposits but I am receiving lots of enquiries and want to ensure I am saving babies for only those who are serious and not turning good homes away.
I am looking for amazing family pet homes (no breeders) for these kits please. I research my buyers and if I discover you are a breeder sales will be cancelled, deposit forfeited, regardless of the stage we are at. I take deception very seriously as this robs the bunny of the life long family pet home he/she should have had.
Rabbits are an expensive and time consuming pet, please ensure you have fully considered the implications of this 8+ year commitment. Rabbits do not make good pets for very young children (no animals do really).
In the case of English Angora bunnies you will need to thoroughly research the breed; angora wool continually grows unlike normal rabbit fur meaning significant time and effort is required for grooming and clipping. I am always on hand to help you should you need it (more info below).
The Boring Bit:
Only a deposit secures a baby, no exceptions. Without a deposit a baby is not secured under any circumstances. These babies are not for breeding; strictly pet homes only.
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).
Please read English Angora: Care & Info page for care tips on grooming, sheering and bunny breed info.
Kits will need to be fully vaccinated by their new owner if they do not already come vaccinated by me. Vaccinations are vitally important to protect rabbits from the risk of RHDV1&2 (if contracted the virus's are 95-100% fatal and they are extremely common in all areas).
Angora Colours Explained...
Please read this before choosing your Angora colour (so that we are 100% sure we are both talking about the same colour to avoid mistakes).
Young Blue babies look the same colour as the "Blue" bunnies face; a slate grey.
Young Smoke angora babies look solid black.
The babies wool doesn't start to lighten until the fibre grows longer (the colour is stretched out and diluted within the wool shaft).
As you should also be able to see, as the bunnies mature the difference between "smoke" and "blue" becomes much less obvious as the smoke lightens with age.
Young Smoke angora babies look solid black.
The babies wool doesn't start to lighten until the fibre grows longer (the colour is stretched out and diluted within the wool shaft).
As you should also be able to see, as the bunnies mature the difference between "smoke" and "blue" becomes much less obvious as the smoke lightens with age.
Baby English Angoras will really start to develop their classic English Angora ear tassels and face furnishing from roughly 3-4 months. The better the coat is cared for, the more fuller the coat and furnishings will grow, so regular grooming will ensure your angora is eye catching. If the baby came from a large litter their face furnishings will grow considerably later than those who came from a small litter. My angoras have large litters, I do not and would NEVER cull any babies from a litter.
Latest Photos of Babies
Please enjoy the following baby bunny pics & videos.
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
2.5 Weeks Old
2 Weeks Old
Look how the little kit (a girly) is sat chilling on my finger 🤣🤣🤣