Meat Rabbit Breeder List for United States & Canada. Click on rabbitry names to contact breeders.
Our rabbitry sells meat breeders as well as pets and helps to feed our growing family. New Zealand blues, blacks, broken and others! We either have some available or will soon!
Tremont, IL (Peoria area)
Raising award-winning market Californians for over 25 years. Breeding for 4H and FFA, local fair pens, homestead fryers, or breeding stock. 5lbs in 10 weeks when fed out correctly. 53 years of rabbit raising experience. ARBA member, 24 year 4H volunteer. Questions welcome.
A mother/daughter partnership, with Zoe (our 12 year-old daughter) handling the day-to-day care of the rabbits and her mother keeping track of records and communication. We have black Silver Fox, Californians, and New Zealand Whites. Our breeding goals are meat and pelt production. We believe we have a responsibility to the land and our children to use efficient methods that have a beneficial impact upon our place on earth.
Small mountain rabbitry located in rural CA. We love rabbits in every way. We have raised rabbits since I was a little girl. Our meat mutts are super healthy and free of defects.
Quality breeding stock for over 15 years. Transport for rabbits is sometimes available, usually between New York state and North Carolina, inquire for availability and pricing.
ARBA Registered Rabbitry, Breeder of quality Rex Rabbits and Californian Rabbits. For show, meat and pelts. Breeder of 30 years. No rabbit leaves my barn unless I would keep it myself as a potential breeder.
Breeder Susan van den Brink
I have a large variety of rabbits, Californian, also large breeds available.
We have a small farm in southern middle Tennessee. This is our second year breeding rabbits. We offer both pedigreed and non-pedigreed rabbits, as well as custom-built kindling boxes.
We breed New Zealand White rabbits and almost always have rabbits available. If you are looking to add rabbits to your homestead or just want to grow some protein in the backyard these are great because they are quiet and so easy to maintain. These grow fast and have large litters. Most of our litters are between 8 and 12 kits per litter. They grow to processing weight in only 10 to 11 weeks but I usually wait until 12 weeks to process. It usually puts them between 5 to 6 lbs.
We focus on Holland lops (tri, red & oranges mainly) along with polish rabbits and meat mutts.