Delivered to Wyoming
French Lop Rabbits for Sale in Wyoming
French Lops, 10 lb and up full grown, a genuinely large rabbit, raised indoors in Bakersfield, California and driven to Wyoming by us. $350 for bucks and does alike.
We are in Bakersfield, California, not in Wyoming, and we would rather say so than build a page pretending we are down the road from you. What we do is drive to you: 2 days to Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie or anywhere smaller, arranged by us rather than handed to a courier. $350 for bucks and does alike.
Getting a French Lop to Wyoming
Wyoming is 1,000 to 1,250 miles from us, 2 days on the road. We drive it ourselves in a climate-controlled vehicle with regular stops. No depot, no holding facility, no handover between carriers, and never flown or shipped as cargo.
What this breed's size means for the journey. This is the one where distance genuinely matters. A 10lb rabbit needs a large carrier, more water stops and more airflow, so a long run takes more planning and we will talk you through it honestly before agreeing a date.
Wyoming weather, and this breed
Wind and winter closures on the I-80 are what decide a date here, not the mileage.
A large body sheds heat slowly, which makes the French Lop the most heat-sensitive of the four on a long journey. Summer deliveries to the southern half of the country are overnight only, and we will move a date rather than push one.
French Lops ready for Wyoming now
Raised indoors and handled daily. If this one has gone, ask and we will tell you honestly what is coming rather than take a deposit against a maybe.
Keeping a French Lop in the Mountain West
A large rabbit holds its own in Mountain West cold with no difficulty at all, and a French Lop with a winter coat is comfortable in Denver or Bozeman. Summer is the constraint. Sore hocks are also worth naming here: hard flooring plus a heavy rabbit is the common Mountain West complaint we hear.
Size. 10 lb and up full grown, a genuinely large rabbit. Care. Size drives everything. A French Lop needs a much larger enclosure than people expect, and sore hocks from hard flooring are the common problem, so soft bedding is a requirement rather than a nicety. Nails monthly and a proper look over the back end weekly, because a rabbit this size cannot always reach.
What it gets mistaken for. Confused with the Flemish Giant, which is larger again, and with an overweight Mini Lop. A French Lop is large by breed rather than by feeding. Everything about the French Lop.
The other three breeds, also driven to Wyoming
Same journey, same price, different rabbit. Worth comparing before the distance matters.
- Holland Lops for sale in Wyoming, about 2 to 4 lb full grown
- Mini Lops for sale in Wyoming, 4.5 to 6.5 lb full grown
- Netherland Dwarfs for sale in Wyoming, 1.5 to 2.5 lb full grown
Is a French Lop right for your household?
Worth settling before the distance and the delivery. For a household that has properly understood that this is a 10lb-plus animal that needs floor space rather than a hutch. Very calm, very tolerant, and the most dog-like of the four. Not a starter rabbit, and not one for a small child to carry.
If that does not describe your household, say so and we will tell you which of the four would suit better. Sometimes the answer is none of them, and that is a better outcome than a rabbit in the wrong home in Wyoming.
Nearby states we drive to
- French Lops for sale in Colorado, 2 days
- French Lops for sale in Utah, 1 to 2 days
- French Lops for sale in Montana, 2 days
The rest of the Mountain West
Before you decide
- French Lops by state, all 48
- Buck or doe, which matters more than colour
- What the first year costs
- What comes home with your rabbit
- Sales policy and deposits
- What families have said
Ask about a French Lop for Wyoming
Tell us whereabouts in Wyoming you are and whether you want a buck or a doe, and we will give you the price, the transit time and an honest view of when it could travel.