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Description
Due to giving up I have a various amount of Mini Rex available.
There is
*Booted Dilute Harli Mini rex Female 7 month old.
Out of
Booted Dilute Harli x Orange
* Proven Lilic Otter Brc Rung Mini Rex 22 bred Male
*Dilute Tri Mini Rex 8 Month old Female
Out of Tri x Orange
* Lilic Mini Rex Female 4 month old
* Booted Lynx Female 4 month old
old
Out Booted Lynx X Lilic.
*Broken Opal Mini Rex Female 9 month old
Out Broken Castor x Orange.
*Booted Lynx 2 year old Female proven Mini Rex
Out of Dilute Booted Harli x Lynx
*Harli Mini Rex Female 1 4 months old
*Harli Mini Rex Male 4 months old
*Lightly Marked Harli Female 4 months old.
These are Out of harli x Orange
*Harli 2 Mini Rex Female
Out Tri x Orange
* Proven Chocolate Mini Rex Male 18 month old Male Black x Lilic
* Proven Broken Lynx Mini Rex Female 22 bred brc rung.
These rabbit may need a bit of handling but none are known to be nasty just shy.
None of these rabbits are vaccinated but are treated with ivermectin.
They will come with nothing but a small amount of change over food.
Can do deal of someone wanted to take a few
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