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Earth Light Angoras

Luxury fibers, sustainably produced, from beloved animals

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Renee Terralumina
2175 Jackson Hwy
Chehalis, WA, 98532
360-623-0433
www.terraluminagardens.com
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                BAARG (Blown Away Angora Rabbit Guild)

                3 show legs & cuddly personality

                Sweets

                Rabbit, Satin Angora, Male | Broken Chocolate Agouti

                DOB: 4/2/2024 (2 yrs)

                Sire:
                Spotty
                 
                Dam:
                Carmelita
                 

                Price:

                $150

                Excellent price due to missing 3rd gen back on one side of pedigree

                Breeding Fee:

                $50

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                Details

                This rabbit was a bit of a late bloomer, I showed him some when he was younger and he normally placed middle of the field, but over the past few months (at 2 years old) he has picked up 3 legs and has become one of my nicest rabbits in the barn! He has a great personality, very comfortable being handled, has great fiber and solid genetics. He would be a great asset as a herd sire for someone looking for diverse genetics, or as a pet, he really is that friendly.

                Awards

                Best of Breed 10/24/25
                3 legs including 1st place and BOS

                Updated 11/23/2025

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