Ember
$425.00
In stock
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Color |
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Red |
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Gender |
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Doe |
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Date of Birth |
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June 20, 2025 |
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Ready |
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Now |
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Ear Number |
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CB62 |
Mom: Jellybean, Red doe
Dad: Copper, High Rufus Chocolate Agouti buck
🐰 Meet Ember 🔥
Ember is a gorgeous red English Angora doe from a litter of four, and she’s every bit as warm and charming as her name suggests. With her rich, fiery coat and an abundance of soft, silky wool, she’s truly a living ball of fluff! She is all set to go home now. She has been trimmed and in an easy to manage hair cut. She has beautiful wool!
Not only is Ember beautiful, she’s also sweet-natured and curious, making her a wonderful choice for a loving pet home or a future fiber bunny. Her luxurious coat is perfect for spinning, and her gentle temperament makes her a joy to handle and groom.
Our website is very large and full of info! If you are new to bunnies or a wool breed, please take some time to learn more about them here. You will likely find the answers to most all of your questions throughout our website. If you live far from us in North Carolina, we do work with lots of bunny transporters and have bunnies all over the US. Reach out if this bunny caught your eye!
Ember can be purchased right here off of our website if she is the one for you! All of our bunnies come with a full pedigree unless otherwise mentioned.
🔹 Important Info on Bunny Gender & Pet Temperament 🔹
We’re often asked which makes a better pet: a boy or a girl? While both can be wonderful, neutered males tend to make the best house and therapy bunnies. They’re typically more laid-back and affectionate, especially once hormones settle.
Female bunnies can also be amazing pets, but they often become hormonal and territorial around 5–6 months old. Spaying helps—but it’s a costly and higher-risk surgery due to anesthesia.
💡 If you’re looking for a sweet, easygoing pet or therapy bunny, a boy is usually your best bet—and this is why most pet homes choose males!
Bunny Pick Up + Transport
We welcome anyone to pick up their bunny at our home in Raleigh, NC. Additionally, we work with many trusted transport providers that we’ve worked with. Our list is updated frequently and we welcome your feedback when using these transporters. Visit the pickup and delivery page for a list of transporters.
Rabbit Transporters
Specific rabbit ground transport is typically not done in one day. In fact, some rabbit transporters are on a run for two weeks at a time. A run is what they call their mapped trip. Bunnies are kept in their carriers the entire time and checked on at each stop. Cages are cleaned once a day and they are fed their pellets we send daily, watered often, and given hay during the entire trip. We have never lost one of our bunnies on a ground transport trip and we are very selective on who we will use for this service.
We use rabbit transporters monthly. Rabbit transporters do not typically charge by the mile but rather a flat rate per size of carrier. Rabbit transporters call their carriers “holes”. Right now they charge anywhere from $75 – $120 per rabbit. You meet them at their scheduled stop and cannot be late. They set their run stops according to their customers needs and it cannot be changed. Times are set for meeting customers before the run begins and they cannot wait if you are running late. Their meeting stops are normally located right off of a major highway or interstate at gas stations or stores like Tractor Supply. They can run any hour of the day and delays are to be expected due to inclement weather and/or traffic. However, they keep their customers informed at all times of their eta.
Please check out the pickup and delivery page for more information.
