• Home
  • Bucks
  • Does
  • Juniors
  • For Sale
  • Nestbox
  • Contact Us
  • Blog
  • Shows
  • Barn
  • Links

Welcome!   

                                         *HERD SELL OUT!* 

     It has been so much fun! Thank you to everyone who has made this hobby so amazing! I have been thinking about selling my rabbits for several months now and I have finally come to the conclusion that it's time to sell them. We plan on moving soon which means I won't be able to keep my precious bunnies anymore. 
     With that being said, EVERYTHING IS FOR SALE!! Bucks, does, juniors, cages, supplies - you name it. Everything must go! Check out the Bucks, Does, and Junior pages for available rabbits. Visit the For Sale page for cages and other used equipment available.
     Again, a special thank you to everyone who has helped me throughout my journey of raising rabbits! I will never forget such a wonderful experience. God bless you!
 
"Life isn't measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away" - Author Unknown
Picture
(Close photo of Adirondack's Tiki)
   Hello, and welcome to Peachtree Rabbitree! We breed and show Netherland Dwarfs to improve our quality, our herd, and just for the love of bunnies! I am a youth breeder, so we attend most youth and open shows in our area. We maintain a small rabbitry with a controllable 40-50 or so bunnies. Our rabbitry is located near Spartanburg, SC (in the Peachtrees obviously) in a little town called Chesnee.

   My whole life basically revolves around animals. That's how our rabbitry started. When I was little, my older sister used to raise Netherland Dwarf rabbits. By the time my older sister was in high school, she was able to get a part-time job, therefore, she no longer had the time for so many bunnies. I was about 6 years old when my sister sold her entire herd. I only kept a few of her bunnies as pets, because I was too young to take over her rabbitry. As I grew older, I decided I wanted to start breeding bunnies. I only kept 2 does out of my sister's stock, so I had to buy a buck. My mom took me to my first rabbit show in NC and I got a little Himalayan buck. I don't care for red eyes, but he was pretty cheap and he had a nice pedigree, so I gave him a shot! :) From there on, I kept getting more, more, and MORE bunnies! I just recently started showing Netherland Dwarfs in winter of 2009 and I love it! That's basically how my rabbitry started. 

   I hope you enjoy visiting my website; check back often!
Create a free website with Weebly