Lionheads "The Pride of The Fancy"
Will be Solely Focusing on Blue Lionheads!
Photo from the ARBA website
The LIONHEAD RABBIT tends to be very friendly, enjoying human contact. They are easy to handle and if brought into the home at a young age the become very used to human contact and will make excellent pets. They are healthy overall as a breed and most are easy keepers.
These little rabbits have a mane of wool encircling
their head much like a male African Lion. (Both male & female Lionheads have a mane). Unlike other wool rabbit breeds, the Lionhead Rabbit has normal fur on the rest of their bodies. They are very friendly, easy to train and make excellent pets. Once they reach adulthood they do not require the extensive grooming that some of the other wool breeds do.
These little rabbits have a mane of wool encircling
their head much like a male African Lion. (Both male & female Lionheads have a mane). Unlike other wool rabbit breeds, the Lionhead Rabbit has normal fur on the rest of their bodies. They are very friendly, easy to train and make excellent pets. Once they reach adulthood they do not require the extensive grooming that some of the other wool breeds do.
Lionhead Terms:
NM = No Mane SM = Single Mane DM = Double Mane |
* I WILL NEVER breed for NM Lionheads. I will strive to offer the Best quality I can breed for and offer mostly DM with the occassional SM Lionheads. *
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Bucks
Sonya's Pepper
- DM ?? Black Jr. Buck
- DM ?? Black Jr. Buck