Our Rabbits
Welcome to our 'Our Rabbits' page, where you can explore the wonderful breeds of rabbits we have available at Hopping's Rabbits. We take pride in breeding rabbits that meet the highest ARBA Standard, ensuring top-notch quality and characteristics.

Explore Our Rabbit Breeds
At Hopping's Rabbits, we offer a variety of rabbit breeds, each carefully selected and bred to meet the ARBA Standard. From Holland Lops to Mini Rex, our rabbits come in different colors and sizes, perfect for pet lovers and enthusiasts alike.
Our Rabbits
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Interested in bringing home one of our premium rabbits? Check out our current availability and prices to find the perfect match for you. We strive to make the adoption process smooth and enjoyable, so you can start enjoying the company of your new rabbit soon!
If you, or your child are in 4H or FFA, we offer a 10% discount.
To Hold a rabbit: We require a non-refundable deposit equal to half the cost of the rabbit.
Netherland Dwarfs~$200.00 Non-Pedigreed; $85.00

The Netherland Dwarf is a breed of domestic rabbit that originated in the Netherlands. It is one of the smallest rabbit breeds, typically weighing between 1.1 and 2.5 pounds as adults. Despite their tiny size, they have a stocky, compact body with a rounded head, large eyes, and short, upright ears. Netherland Dwarf rabbits are known for their energetic, playful, and intelligent nature.
Lionheads - Pedigreed $125.00 Non-Pedigreed $75.00

The lionhead rabbit is a petite breed of domestic rabbit. It has a distinctive fluffy wool mane similar to that of a male lion, which is the reason for its name. The breed originates in Belgium and is believed to be a cross between a Swiss Fox and a Netherland dwarf rabbit. The rabbit has a compact body, but its erect ears are rather large at around 2 to 3 inches long.
Holland Lop; Pedigreed - $125.00 Non-Pedigreed: $ 75.00

Holland Lop rabbits are a popular breed known for their small size, compact body, and lopped ears. They were first bred in the Netherlands by crossing the French Lop and the Netherland Dwarf. These miniature rabbits weigh about 1–2 kg (2–4 lb) and have short, dense, glossy fur.
American Fuzzy Lop- $100.00

The American Fuzzy Lop is a rabbit breed recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). It is similar in appearance to a Holland Lop. However, the American Fuzzy Lop is a wool breed and will have wool similar to the Angora breeds although the wool will be shorter than that of a commercial Angora. The American fuzzy lop has to weigh up to four pounds in order to be shown
Silver Fox- Pedigreed; $75.00

The Silver Fox rabbit is a rare breed of domestic rabbit developed by Walter B. Garland in the United States in the 1920s. The breed is known for its large size, dense long fur with white ticking, and friendly and docile temperament. The fur resembles the silvery coat of a fox and does not fly back when stroked. The breed was bred for meat, show, and fur, but is now mainly a show animal.
T.A.M.U.K. - $50.00

This distinctive breed has piqued the interest of beginning meat rabbit breeders, offering an array of exceptional characteristics that make it an optimal choice for homesteaders. This guide delves into the historical roots, distinctive traits, and unique features of TAMUK and TAMUK Composite rabbits.
Pedigreed English Angoras- $150.00, Non-Pedigreed -$100.00

The English Angora rabbit is a small breed known for its fluffy wool and unique appearance. They typically weigh between 5 to 6 lbs and have a compact body with a broad, flat head and short ears. This breed is characterized by its woolly fur on the face, ears, and feet, making it distinct from other Angora breeds. English Angoras are often kept as pets or show rabbits, with prices ranging from $50 to $250 depending on their purpose. They require regular grooming due to their thick fur, which is essential for their health and comfort.
Mini Rex-Pedigreed: $85.00 Non-Pedigreed: $ 65.00

Mini Rex is a breed of domestic rabbit that was created in 1984 in Florida by the late Monna Berryhill of Texas. The Rex mutation, derived in France in the 19th century, is recessive and causes the hair to protrude outwards from the body, instead of lying flat, and the guard hairs to be shortened to the length of the undercoat, or a bit longer
Rex - Pedigreed $65.00, Non-Pedigreed; $50.00

The term rex rabbit (without capitalization) refers informally to one of at least eight breeds of domestic rabbit. One such breed is the Rex, which is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA)[1] and by the British Rabbit Council (BRC).[2] Other modern-day rex rabbit breeds are listed below. Care must be taken to distinguish the rex rabbit breeds from the three types of rex rabbit fur for which they are known.
The Rex rabbit breed that is recognized by ARBA is a medium-sized rabbit with a commercial, round body and an ideal weight range of 3.4–4.8 kg (7.5–10.5 lb).[3] The Rex has a slightly broader head than other breeds of rabbit, proportionate upright ears, and proportionally smaller feet. As with most larger breeds, the female (or doe) has a dewlap (a large flap of skin under the chin).
New Zealand - $50.00

The New Zealand rabbit is a breed of domestic rabbit that originated in the United States, despite its name. It was first bred in California and is available in five recognized colors: white, red, black, blue, and broken. Originally bred for meat and fur, New Zealand rabbits are now popular as pets due to their docile and friendly temperament.
Flemish Giants- Pedigreed; $200.00

Largest breed of domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus). They weigh 6.8 kilograms (15 lb) on average, though the largest ones can weigh up to 22 kilograms (49 lb). Historically they are a utility breed used for their fur and meat. In the modern day, they are no longer commonly raised for meat, due to their slow growth and very large bones, and are raised for exhibition at rabbit shows. They are often kept as pets as they are known for being docile and patient when being handled. Flemish Giants have an average lifespan of 8-10 years when given proper care.

Health Guarantee and Customer Support
When you choose a rabbit from us, you can rest assured that it comes with a health guarantee to ensure the well-being of your new furry friend. Our team is also dedicated to providing excellent customer support, assisting you with any questions or concerns you may have.
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