Rabbits for Sale in West Virginia


Rabbits for Sale in West Virginia (WV):
Find the rabbits you want to raise in your local West Virginia neighborhood.


Rabbits for Sale in West Virginia (WV)


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New Martinsville, WV | Alex's Rabbitry
Breeds: Mini Rex, standard, New Zealand rabbits, Holland Lops.
Email: greathousealexandra @ gmail . com 
Phone: (304) 771 - 4409
4/2/2021

Short Gap, WV
TLA Rabbitry
Point of Contact:
Lexi
Email: TLARabbitry @ gmail. com
Phone: (301) 876 - 0855
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TLARabbitry
Breed/Color/Age/Size: Pedigreed Flemish Giants, Pedigreed Mini Plush Lops, and New Zealand/Californian crosses.
More Detail: We breed pedigreed, show quality rabbits. Located in Short Gap, WV, only 15 minutes from Rawlings, MD and 20 minutes from Cumberland, MD.            
6June2022    

Shepherdstown, WV | BLT Rabbitry
Breeds: New Zealand rabbits in red, black, white and broken black, Golden Palominos, Lion Lops, Mini Rex. Meat and show rabbits.
Email: Christina at bltrabbitsales @ gmail . com






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Buyer Beware

Rabbit raisers are a very good bunch, most of the time. We've heard of no problems with any rabbitries we've listed, but just the same, we ask that the buyer beware.

We have not visited the rabbitries listed. Do your research, keep your eyes open, and get yourself healthy rabbits:

  • Ask if the breeder has had problems with buck teeth. Look in the rabbit's mouth - the top rabbit teeth should overlap the bottom teeth.
  • Ask if any genetic problems lurk in the herd. Buying meat rabbits? Ask about yellow fat. Certain breeds and lines within breeds have have their own various genetic problems - ask.
  • Listen inside the rabbitry - If you hear *any* sneezing or see *any* white snot, you may wish to leave without rabbits. Snotty mats on forearms means a sick rabbit - don't buy. A damp nose (except on very hot days) might (but doesn't always) mean trouble - be cautious.
  • Turn the rabbit (or bunny) over to ensure the bottom is clean (no diarrhea). (Remnants of a  mild bunny diarrhea between 4 - 9 weeks old that has passed is not a problem.)
  • Buy at your own risk, and let us know of any problems. Thanks!





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