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Various Mini rex Adults and babies

Ashton-under-Lyne
8 hours
£15
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Adv. ID
VQDxZ4hcP
Views
15
Favourites
1
Adv. Location
Bardsley, Oldham
Advert Type
For sale
Age
10 months, 22 days
Breed
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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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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Acresfield Hobby breeders
Ashton-under-Lyne
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£15
Acresfield Hobby breeders
Ashton-under-Lyne
2 hours
Member since:6 years
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