Eriphos Farm
"Where Every Animal Is Special"
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We have been raising rabbits since 1985. In those years, we have had 20 of the 45 breeds recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). Our rabbits are bred according to the Standard of Perfection and are shown in 4-H and ARBA shows. We currently raise Holland Lops, Florida Whites, and Dutch.
Contact us for available rabbits and bunnies. We have adult rescue rabbits in need of a new home available from time to time.
Our Holland Lop breeding stock consists of chocolate, fawn, lynx, tortoise, black, black-orange tri, gold tipped steel, black/0range harlequin and blue-fawn harlequin does and chestnut, broken black otter, and lynx bucks. We have bunnies in many of these colors, and occasionally have steel, opal, blue tort, sable point, blue otter, and some others.
"Pilot" is a broken black otter buck from Mars' Rabbitry. He shows very correct head, ear, and crown. Pilot has placed well in local 4-H shows, most recently taking Best in Show at the 2007 Warren Co. Fall Fun show.
at 7 weeks
Black/orange harlequin doe born June sixth. $35
Litter of three: black, broken black otter, and black otter born January 28th. Ready for new homes March 11th $35 each.
Florida Whites
~*~*Selling all Florida White Stock!*~*~
Our breeding stock is from Maurice Schipper of Montgomery City, MO. Maurice's stock boasts many Best in Show winners and a Best of Breed at the 2007 American Rabbit Breeders Association Nationals . Florida whites are a utility breed, providing pets, show animals, and market bunnies.
at 3 1/2 weeks
Doe born May 30th. $25
Dutch
Dutch rabbits are sometimes referred to as the "tuxedo bunny" because of their white markings on their face, shoulders, and feet. They are a long-lived breed and make excellent children's pets. We raise black, chocolate, and harlequin Dutch.
at 3 1/2 weeks
Netherland Dwarf
The Netherland Dwarf breed is the smallest breed of rabbit. They can weigh up to 2.5 lbs to be eligible for show, but pets are often slightly larger. These tiny rabbits make good pets for older children.
We raise blue and black brokens.
Champagne D'Argent
The Champagne D'Argent are a unique meat breed, weighing 9-12 pounds. They have very friendly temperaments. They start out life coal-black, then begin to develop their beautiful bluish-white color at around three weeks.