Satin Angoras

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Suffolk VA

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These Satin Angoras are purebred and ready to go to wooler or pet homes. They're a pet with a purpose. :) Petting a Satin Angora feels like petting a cloud, so it's not much of a surprise that their coats supply the most expensive type of angora fiber on the market (Seriously, it's worth a lot!) All of my rabbits have good quality fiber. I do trim my Angoras during the summer, though, so the rabbits are NOT in full coat in the pictures and are not looking their best. My Angoras have been handled regularly from birth. They are not litter trained, but that comes naturally to rabbits. All are unaltered. Rehoming fee is $40 per rabbit. Red Buck Pics 1-4. This little sweetie has impaired vision (juvenile cataracts). He is extremely sweet and has spent a lot of time with people. His baby coat is starting to shed (the lighter, longer fiber on top) and his bright new coat is coming in underneath. He's a big fan of being groomed, so this would be a great time for him to bond with his new person. Born 6-18-21. Chocolate Tortoiseshell Buck Pics 5-8. Beautiful orange buck! This dude is an explorer, and his antics with his brothers messed up his baby coat. That's why he's trimmed down. He will be a bright, solid orange (just like the fur at his shoulders) once his new coat comes in. He has a really beautiful sunset color. Born 6-18-21. Ermine Buck Pics 9-13. Very, very friendly buck. :) He is chocolate-based and every new coat will have chocolate tips, then fade to white. You can see the chocolate tips better on his face. He does have lower "sheen" so his coat will mat a little easier. His coat is also on the short side due to trimming. Born 4-19-21. Self-Chinchilla Chocolate Buck Not pictured yet. Born 4-19-21. Feel free to get in touch with me via @CottonPatchFarms on Facebook!

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