These are my upcoming litters. They are not currently for sale.
I'm super excited about this litter because Valkyrie was my first Best in Show winner and Kruger has won multiple Best of Breeds. I'm hoping to get a kit with a good body and good crown placement from this pairing.
Expected due date: 1 July 2026
Can't wait for this pairing because this is the same breeding that gave me Kruger last year. I'm repeating this breeding with the hopes of getting a nice doe.
Expected due date: 1 July 2026
I'm looking forward to this breeding because I'm hoping to get some babies with nice crowns and good shoulders from this litter.
Expected due date: 1 July 2026
I do not run a waitlist so please keep an eye on my socials and website for updates for when/if babies become available
At Ribbontail Rabbitry, my rabbits come from well-known reputable breeders, and I breed with the goal of improving the Mini Lop breed in terms of type, temperament and health. Every rabbit will leave with their Filavac vaccine, transitional pellets, lifetime support, and either a birth certificate (for pets) or a pedigree (for show breeders).
Occasionally, I have rabbits looking for their forever homes, and they will be listed here and on my social media once available for reservation. Please note that it is not a first-come, first-served process. I am dedicated to placing my rabbits in indoor, cage-free homes, whether that’s a large ex-pen or an experienced free-roam setup. I also might have show or brood quality rabbits available to other show breeders on occasion.
It’s important to note that rabbits are not ideal pets for beginners. They can be moody, have complex dietary and behavioural needs, require expensive medical care, and need the same level of time and commitment you would invest in a cat or dog. Rabbits are not suitable for young children, as they can kick when mishandled, potentially causing injury. If you are considering a rabbit for your child, make sure it’s a decision the entire family is committed to, not just a quick gift that might lose its appeal after a few weeks.
All rabbits leave my care fully healthy and, to the best of my knowledge, free from illness. While I cannot be held responsible for any medical bills once the rabbit is in your care, I am always here to offer advice and support. Please thoroughly inspect your rabbit upon pickup to ensure they are in top condition, and double-check their gender. I am not responsible for injuries, illnesses, or fatalities resulting from transport.
Thank you for understanding the importance of responsible rabbit care and for supporting ethical breeding practices.