Located 35 min Southeast of Dayton ohio
Show Quality French Lop Rabbits For Sale In Southwest Ohio
French Lop Rabbits For Sale
This is our last available buck for right now. I do have 2 does bred but their litters will not be ready to go until the February. I have been cutting back big time with my breeding stock so we can bring in new blood as I find good animals so that means I wont be having as many litters in 2025 as usual. Make sure to get on the waiting list if you are wanting to get a french lop because I will likely be having about half as many litters until I find new animals.
French Lop Bucks
Broken Blue Silver Tipped Steel French Lop Buck (Out of Maggie’s Litter) – $150
- DOB 7-13-24
- Current Weight As Of 10-12-24 is 7.6 Pounds
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Temperament: He also has a great temperament and is even calmer than the rest of the litter.
Conformation: This buck is turning out to be REALLY nice. If I didn’t have a lot of does related to him I would keep him to see how he grows out. The one “fault” I would give him if you are showing him is I would say right now he seems to be a bit finer boned than the rest of the bucks but he didn’t get fed as well as the others in the nursing stage.
- Sire: LL’s Jet Black – Weight 11.5 Pounds
- Dam: LL’s Maggie – Weight 12.5 Pounds
Contact Options
- Email rabbits@leah-lynch.com
- DM the Facebook page if you are interested in him.
- Or text 513-436-4719 (Rabbit inquiries only)
French Lop Rabbit Pricing
All French lops come with a full pedigree and are showable unless otherwise stated.
French Lop Jr Bucks – (Male rabbits under 6 months old) – $150
French Lop Jr Does – (Female rabbits under 6 months old) – $150
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What you get when you buy a french lop.
- Your french lop rabbit
- An official rabbit pedigree.
- Rabbit FAQ guide.
- 3-5 days of rabbit feed for your to mix with what you plan to feed your rabbit to help with the transition.
Download the FAQ guide now by hitting the download button below.
Loving on my sweet bunny, Peter
Feeding my favorite dairy cow, Chocolate
Don’t See The Right French Lop For You?
Here’s how to get on the waiting list.
To get on the list you simply reach out to me through email, our Facebook page, and pay your deposit ahead of time through Paypal or Venmo.
After the deposit is paid I will send you a link to fill out a form to tell me what you are looking for in a rabbit. Sex, color, unrelated breeding pair extra…
A $75 non-refundable deposit is required to get your name on the waiting list. If for any reason I CAN NOT get you a rabbit your deposit will be fully refunded.
Your $75 counts towards the total $150 for the rabbit. The remaining $75 is due at the time of pickup or before they leave with a transporter.
Want to get on the paid waiting list? Email rabbits@leah-lynch.com or DM the Facebook page.
Want to get on the
Email Notification List
Sometimes people don’t like social and I totally get that. So I’ve got an email list where you can stay updated on when the rabbits are born and I will let you know if rabbits become available to the public. — Keep in mind that people on the paid waiting list get first pick in the order they came on the list.
Get on the email list for updates on when rabbits become available.⬇️
Upcoming French Lop Litters – 2024
Make sure to get on the email If you want to get on the waiting list where you place a deposit to hold your spot you can email me at rabbits@leah-lynch.com or DM the Facebook page .
2024 FRENCH LOP BREEDING PLANS
- There are 4 spots filled on the paid waiting list. Once we are to 6-8 rabbits claimed I can no longer promise you will get one this year since I don’t know how many kits will be born in each litter. Reach out ASAP to hold your spot.
Last Breedings Of The Year
- Bailey (Solid Blue) Bread To: Broken Blue Chinchilla (Due Dec 1st)
- Dahlia (Solid Chestnut) Bread To: Broken Blue Chinchilla (Due Dec 2nd)
Some Of Our Past French Lops Born Here.
Did you know french lop rabbit’s ears don’t “fall” until they are 4-5 weeks old? They start “air-plaining” around 3 weeks of age and their ears continue to fall down as they age. They should be completely down by 6-8 weeks old.
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How The Process Of Getting a French Lop Works?
From Deposit To Pickup Day
Finding the right French Lop Rabbit breeder can feel… like a coin toss.
(maybe you have been disappointed before)
That’s why I do things differently… I want you to feel educated about the breed and know exactly what you are getting into.
I don’t believe in telling you what you want to hear but in telling you what is best for the rabbit and your sanity.
That includes telling you that not having to let your rabbit free-roam your house is totally fine.
In a world where people are creating content for likes and views on TikTok rather than telling you the cold hard facts. I’m here to tell you the realities of keeping a rabbit backed by over two decades of raising rabbits myself.
So you aren’t left with a bad-mannered animal, a chewed-up home, and losing them sooner than you should.
Our French Lop Rabbits In Their New Homes
Pictures sent through DM or message updates.
FAQ’s
Do you take rabbits to re-home?
- It is my responsibility to care for the animals I own well. If you are looking to re-home a rabbit you got from us I will help connect you to someone who might be interested but I do not have the space to take back a rabbit.
Do you work with transportation?
- I do work with animal transport but they must come to my home to pick up the rabbit. I can not meet a transporter on a Sunday due to them possibly being delayed. We are in church Sunday morning and evening so it’s too difficult to get them to meet in such a short window of time.
Do you meet buyers half way?
- Sorry no, I do not meet buyers. You must pick up or arrange for transportation or pick up the rabbit yourself.
Rabbitry “Office Hours”
Time with family is important so I will only be checking emails and Facebook messages during the hours listed below.
Message The Facebook Business Page Here
Or send an email to rabbits@leah-lynch.com
Weekdays: 09 AM – 5 PM | Sat: 1 PM – 5 PM