PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A CLOSED RABBITRY.
In order to protect the health and welfare of my animals and my family, visitors are not permitted on the premises. However, I am happy to send photos of my rabbits, chickens and/or hutches upon request. I am also willing to meet buyers (who have placed deposits) at a time and location convenient to me.
In order to protect the health and welfare of my animals and my family, visitors are not permitted on the premises. However, I am happy to send photos of my rabbits, chickens and/or hutches upon request. I am also willing to meet buyers (who have placed deposits) at a time and location convenient to me.
About Me
I'm Chloe, a youth breeder located near Farmville, VA. I got my first rabbit in 2008 and began raising rabbits in 2010. I am not currently involved in any 4-H or FFA programs, but I hope to begin showing my rabbits sometime in the near future.
My Rabbits
Currently I am raising only Holland Lops, and while I have just begun to raise this wonderful breed, I am hoping to add some great rabbits to my herd soon.
I keep only a very few rabbits so I can give each of them the love and attention they need. I only raise 1-2 litters at a time so we can spend lots of time handling and loving each bunny, in hopes that they will be great pets. My whole family helps to care for the bunnies and spend time playing with them.
My rabbits are kept in a clean environment. They always have water and Timothy hay available, and are fed limited amounts of pellets. Adults are fed occasionalgreens such as plantain, dandelion, and clover. I do my best to provide my rabbits with a healthy diet to keep them in good condition. I have done hours of research to make sure that I am doing all I can to keep my rabbits well.
While I keep my rabbits as pets, I do offer complete pedigrees for all my Holland Lops, and I hope that many of my bunnies will find good homes as brood or show rabbits.
My bunnies are "raised with care in small batches"! I don't always have rabbits available, but do check back often for new litters. I almost always have bunnies available in the spring and may have more throughout the year.
I keep only a very few rabbits so I can give each of them the love and attention they need. I only raise 1-2 litters at a time so we can spend lots of time handling and loving each bunny, in hopes that they will be great pets. My whole family helps to care for the bunnies and spend time playing with them.
My rabbits are kept in a clean environment. They always have water and Timothy hay available, and are fed limited amounts of pellets. Adults are fed occasionalgreens such as plantain, dandelion, and clover. I do my best to provide my rabbits with a healthy diet to keep them in good condition. I have done hours of research to make sure that I am doing all I can to keep my rabbits well.
While I keep my rabbits as pets, I do offer complete pedigrees for all my Holland Lops, and I hope that many of my bunnies will find good homes as brood or show rabbits.
My bunnies are "raised with care in small batches"! I don't always have rabbits available, but do check back often for new litters. I almost always have bunnies available in the spring and may have more throughout the year.
Our Chickens
We raise many different types of chickens. While we do raise and sell our chickens from time to time, they are mainly our pets and personal egg-layers.
Some breeds we have enjoyed raising are the Japanese, D'Uccle, Old English Game Bantam, Barred Rock, Easter Egger, and Silkie - just to name a few.
Currently our flock consists of Barred Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Silver Laced Wyandottes, a Buff Brahma, a Jersey Giant, an Easter Egger, and Old English Game Bantams.
Along with our chickens we occasionally keep some ducks. Currently our only duck is a Mallard hen named Duck.
Some breeds we have enjoyed raising are the Japanese, D'Uccle, Old English Game Bantam, Barred Rock, Easter Egger, and Silkie - just to name a few.
Currently our flock consists of Barred Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Silver Laced Wyandottes, a Buff Brahma, a Jersey Giant, an Easter Egger, and Old English Game Bantams.
Along with our chickens we occasionally keep some ducks. Currently our only duck is a Mallard hen named Duck.