English Spot Rabbits are believed to be one of the oldest breeds of rabbit. It was developed in England in the 19th century through selective breeding. It is thought to be a relative of the Checkered Giant due to their shared physical features. The English Spot average a size of 5 to 8 pounds. It is most noted by the distinctive colored markings on its body, including the butterfly, eye circles, cheek spots, herringbone, colored ears, and a chain of spots, which it shares with the Checkered Giant. However the breed comes in seven different colors: black, blue, chocolate, gray, gold, lilac, and tortoise. English Spots have a full arch body, with long front legs. They are curious and have a fun loving nature.
Colonel Steel Blue, "Blue"
Born: August 2009

The Colonel is missing parts of his ears, which the other rabbits in his litter graciously chewed off, when they were young.
Silver Pearl, "Pearl"
Born: Sep 2009

Pearl is the only one of our Spot Rabbits that actually has the spots. They others are all solid colors. She is also the most energetic of the bunch.
Bella Donna, "Bella"
Born: Oct 2009

Donna is a very quiet rabbit she never makes much noise, however she likes to be taken out and loved on just like the rest of our rabbits.
Hr Brun (Mr Brown)
Born: February 6 2010

Hr Brun is the latest edtion to our rabbits and he is a bunch of energy. He is never in one place for more than a few minutes.