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Our story

Our

STORY

Endota Rabbit Stud began  as Tort'alicious Rabbit Stud, focusing on tort coloured miniature lops.

After breeding these rabbits for about two years, I fell in love with the flemish giants; now classed as a rare breed in Australia.

For the last two years I have debated whether or not to continue breeding my lops, but have come to the decision that the giants are my passion.

I now dedicate all of my time and space to this  beautiful breed.

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Since

2015

I have loved rabbits ever since I was young, always asking my mum to buy me one!
She was under the impression that rabbits were animals that simply lived in a cage outside.

 

After purchasing our first rabbit in 2015, my mum and I fell deeply in love with these beautiful creatures; recognising their different personalities, characteristics and intelligence.
We joined a rabbit club in Victoria for insight and help on how to care for our rabbit. This led to joining multiple clubs and showing regularly!

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My mum, sister and I all breed, owning approximately 70 rabbits altogether, 
roughly 20 of them being my own.

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Endota Rabbit Stud focuses on my journey.

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About me

I am currently 18 years old and living at home.

After finding my love for rabbits, I have also discovered a love for all animals.
I am currently studying for my Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services and have previously completed my Certificate II in Animal Studies.

 

Rabbits are a major part in my life, and always will be. 

Having suffered with anxiety and depression, these rabbits bring me an enormous amount of joy and love, filling a hole inside me which I never knew could be filled. 
I breed these animals with an intense amount of love and care, bonding with each individual.

 

I am more than happy to chat with anybody interested in adopting a bunny, or to the best of my ability, help anyone out if they need advice on behaviour, care and diseases.

 

Thank you for taking part in this journey with me, it's a wild ride!
                    - Tamika Fraser 

 

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