Champagne d’Argent
The Argente rabbit is one of the oldest breeds of French show rabbits. The American Rabbit Breeders Association recognizes Creme and Champagne colors. At birth, Argentes are of a solid color, with adult coloring beginning to show around four months of age. They are known as excellent pets due to their good nature.
Argente rabbits are large (averaging 10 lbs.), neat, and cautious rabbits with well-developed hind quarters and slightly arched backs. Extremes of cobbiness or raciness are undesirable in shows. With broad heads and straight front legs, they are short and fine in bone. (Wikipedia)
Our Herd:

Champagne d’Argent bucks: Bucky, Mister, Little Prince, Jester

Champagne d’Argent does: Duchess, Silver Bell
Duchess, doe.

Mister, 2 month old buck, “silvering” out!
Mister was very well-received by judges Feb. 2013. We are all looking forward to seeing him as he fills out!

Bucky, buck.
Bucky won Best of Breed Feb 2013! He has been noted for having a great type and excellent fur quality.
Our Champagne d’Argent are out of Moore and Fisher lines. Thank you to Sky Island Livestock, LLC, Trinity Hallow, and Timber Knoll Rabbitry for helping us start our Champagne d’Argent herd!
Another great Champagne d’Argent breeder: JC Bunny Ranch, Illinois
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Is that your only champagnes,
we only raise champagnes.
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So far that’s our herd! We have Duchess and Bucky, then one more baby we’re 99% sure is a doe we’ve named Mistress.
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Where are you located?
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We are in Flagstaff, AZ
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I am looking at D’Argents for meat production, but have friends interested in fiber as well. When they first came to the US they had longer coats, Are there breeders that still look for that quality – have they ever been used for fiber production? Could you with their coat length today? Thank you!!
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I don’t know exactly how much length you need for fur production, but Champagnes are less than an inch in hair length so I would imagine it would be hard to spin with it!
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You have 2 does and 4 bucks. When will you be breeding them again? Will you be breeding them so the 2 does will have litters at the same time? Will they be bred to different bucks? How much would 2 does and 2 bucks cost? Thanks Sam
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Are these bunny more dominant in being pets or more used for meat
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Probably for meat as they were designed and bred to hit 5 lbs by 10 weeks on a minimum amount of food.
Our champagnes range in attitude from being affectionate to decidedly standoffish. Just depends on the rabbit!
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Thanks:)
I bought one about a month ago with my mom and sister.we named her Clover and she’s doing great:)
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Great! I love to hear that people are enjoying the breed! Is she what you expected?
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how much do these rabbits cost?
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It depends on the rabbit. We range between $45-$75/rabbit depending on pedigree, conformity, proven breeding ability, etc.
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Looking to start in meat rabbits for me and my dogs. I was recommended to try these due to the size and bone to meat ratios. Do you think you have any available for sale in about 3-6mos? I was thinking 1 buck and 2 does to start. Also was looking for high quality food recommendations that are found in this area or can be purchased online for minimal shipping.
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I am looking for a pair too if it is possible.
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Do you ship rabbits? We are in Texas and my kiddo would like to raise some champagnes for 4-H? We are having a hard time finding them here.
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We haven’t “shipped” by air, but often send rabbits via car. The national convention is in Ft Worth in three weeks – I bet you could find lots of any type of rabbit you want there!
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Hi. I’m creating an eCourse on Raising Urban Livestock and would like permission to use a photo of one of your beautiful rabbits. I will credit the photo with your website. sherry@half-pinthomestead.com
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Who can I call to get a pedigree on my buck he has a tatto but no papers
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Try the Champagne d’Argent facebook page! Post the tattoo number and see if anyone can recognize it.
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