Woodside Bunnies (Listing id 15492)
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Phone No : 0247543069
Mobile No: 0412786102
Winmalee New South Wales
2777
Australia
Woodside Bunnies is located at Winmalee in the beautiful Blue Mountains of NSW. I am situated approximately 30 minutes from Penrith and Richmond.
My name is Debbie I have been breeding bunnies for over five years and regularly exhibiting them for 4 years.
I am an approved breeder and exhibitor with the Rabbit Fanciers Society of NSW, RBA NSW and Southern Tablelands Rabbit Club and am a proud member of the Australian National Rabbit Council Inc.
My aim is to breed quality rabbits for showing and for the improvements to my own lines and to be able to offer a friendly loving rabbit for pet homes when I have surplus to my showing and breeding needs.
The main colours that I concentrate on are REW, Seal Point, Siamese Sable, Smoke Pearl, Sooty Fawn and I recently introduced some Marten Sable and Black Otter's.
Mini Lop bunnies are my favourite, they have the most beautiful nature and love to follow you around if given the freedom, most of them love cuddles and do crave attention.
All of my bunnies have a playtime each day out of their cages to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine and they love a romp around in their pen, it is important for them to be handled daily and given a quick visual health check to ensure their well being.
Qualifications and Memberships:
RFSNSW, RBANSW, STRCI, ANRCI
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