Sunday, October 31, 2010

Show Quality Holland Lop - SOLD

Exclusive to THUMP-The Farm
A Show Quality Holland Lop Tort Buck
Comes with pedigree cert
 

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Tri-Colour Holland Lop

Tri-colour Holland Lop baby available for viewing.
Call for appointment before they are gone to good homes.
Birth-dates of the bunnies will be informed upon confirmation of deal.

Kindly be informed that prices are stated in SGD$ and for local sale.
Overseas deals price will vary, kindly email for enquiry.

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This holland lop is named as "Amiri" which means "Prince" in African language.
He's a very tame yet mischievous lop.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Baby Lionhead Lops available for viewing 301010 - SOLD

Both babies have been sold within 3 days.
New batches will be available in about 6 weeks time.
If you are keen, you may like to leave your contact with us on waiting list.
Here's the long awaited Lionhead Lop Babies
All are available for viewing
Call for appointment before they are gone to good homes.
Birth-dates of the bunnies will be informed upon confirmation of deal.

Kindly be informed that prices are stated in SGD$ and for local sale.
Overseas deals price will vary, kindly email for enquiry.

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Please do not use our images without permission.
THUMP's Archie - SOLD

THUMP's Athens - SOLD

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Hunny Bunny A 241010

Adorable and fluffy premium quality Holland Lops & Netherland Dwarf (4 weeks +) available for viewing.
Call for appointment before they are gone to good homes.
Birth-dates of the bunnies will be informed upon confirmation of deal.

Kindly be informed that prices are stated in SGD$ and for local sale.
Overseas deals price will vary, kindly email for enquiry.

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**THUMP's Apollo - Sold**
THUMP's Ash is sibling to Apollo
**THUMP's Ash - Sold**

**THUMP's Ace - Sold**







THUMP's Ally is sibling to AJ
Thump's Ally - SOLD

Thump's Air - SOLD

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Please do not use our images without permission.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Rabbit Savvy Vets in Singapore

Rabbits, like all other animals do fall sick and as a responsible pet owner, you should bring your bunny to a rabbit savvy vet. Please do understand that not all vets are experience with small animals, particularly rabbits.
Please only look for the recommended surgeon as listed below.

Here are a list of rabbit savvy vets that you can visit  :
1. Namely Animal Clinic
Dr Ling Khoon Hsing
Add : 74 Namly Place Singapore 267223
Tel : 6469 4744

2. The Animal Doctors
Dr Cathy Chan
Add : Blk 108 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4
          #01-86 Singapore 560108
Tel : 6451 4531
Operating Hours : Mon - Fri : 10:00am - 8:00pm
                            Sat - Sun : 11:00am - 5:00pm
                            Closed on Public Holidays

3. The Animal Clinic
Dr Hsu Li Chieh
Add : Blk 109 Clementi St 11
         #01-31 Singapore 120109
Tel : 6776 3450

Add : 55 Lorong L, Telok Kurau
         #01-63 Singapore 425500
 Tel : 6440 4767

4. Vet Practice
Dr Daphne Ang
Add : 106 Jalan Jurong Kechil
          Singapore 598604
Tel : 64621757
Operating Hours : Mon - Sat : 9:00am-12:00pm / 2:00pm - 5:00pm / 6:00pm - 8:30pm
                            Sun : 9:00am - 1:00pm
                            Closed on Public Holidays

5. The Joyous Vet
Dr Grace Heng
Add : Blk 475 Choa Chu Kang Ave 3
         #01-30A Sunshine Place
         Singapore 680475
Tel : 6769 0304
Operating Hours : Mon - Sat : 12:00pm - 5:00pm / 7:00pm - 10:00pm
                            Sun : 2:00pm - 7:00pm
                            Closed on Public Holidays

6.  Toa Payoh Vets
Dr Sing Kong Yuen / Dr Vanessa Lin
Add : Blk 1002 Toa Payoh Lor 8
         #01-1477 Singapore 319074
Tel : 6254 3326
Operating Hours : Mon - Sun : 10:00am - 7:00pm
Please kindly call prior to visiting the clinic to reconfirm that the mentioned vet is on duty.

The Straits Times Classifieds

Did you spot our advert during the weekend (23 - 24th Oct ) on The Straits Times Classifieds?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

THUMP - The Farm

We are located at No. 20, Pasir Ris Farmway 2, Kennel 4
All are welcome to visit.

How to get there?
  • Bus Transport : 58, 88, 359, 518
  • Nearest MRT Station : Pasir Ris MRT
For more details on the bus services, please visit SBS Transit.

Different Breeds of Rabbits

THUMP-The Farm specializes in the following breeds of rabbits.
Our latest breed additions - Thriantas and Champagne D'Argent

1. Netherland Dwarfs

The Netherland Dwarf is one of the most popular breed locally due to its compact size, that doesnt require a huge cage for them. They have a huge round and shortened face, with big round eyes and short ears no longer than 2 inches.

They are known to be curious, mischevious little ones that love to run about freely. They express their happiness by doing "blinkies" in the air or flopping their body on the floor for a content rest.

2. Flemish Giants
Flemish Giant is one of the largest breeds of domestic rabbits, under the "Giant" breed category.

The body of a Flemish Giant Rabbit is long and powerful with good muscular development and relatively broad hindquarters. Bucks have a broad, massive head in comparison to does. Does may have a large, full, evenly carried dewlap. The fur of the Flemish Giant is known to be glossy and dense, and when stroked from the hindquarters to the head, the fur will roll back to its original position.

There are 7 recognized varieties of Flemish Giant under the ARBA Standard of Perfection.
Namely : Sandy, Fawn, White, Light Gray, Steel Gray, Black and Blue.

Under the ARBA Standards of Perfection, the minimum show weight for a Senior doe and Senior buck is about 6.4kg and 5.9kg respectively. Generally, Flemish Giants has a minimum weight of 5kg and can live up to 5 years or more.

Flemish Giants grow slowly and a senior doe may take 1 year to reach full maturity whereas the senior buck can take 1.5 years to reach full maturity.

They are by nature docile and gentle, and need a large space to roam around. It is not recommended to carry them due to their heavy weight and strong hind legs.

3. French Lops
 The French lop is a very large rabbit and weights more than 4.5kg with lops ears of between 5 to 8cm long that hang down below the jaw. It is believed to have been produced by crossing the English Lop and the Flemish Giant.

They are docile and has a relaxed temperament and require a large area for them to move and exercise freely.


4. Holland Lops
It is often mistaken the mini lop is the smallest breed of the lop family. In fact, the Holland lop is the smallest and compact breed in the lop family.

They are characterized by broad shoulders, deep chests and short thick legs. The ideal weight for showing is about 1.6kg. Because of their loppy ears and found faces which makes them seem like a miniature puppy, they are well liked and popular with adults and kids.

Our holland lops are one of the most sellable breed and are of very good premium quality.

5. Thriantas
Thriantas also known as "Fire of the Fancy" is one of our latest breed addition.
They are considered a medium size rabbit, weighing up to 6 pounds and is distinguished by it's fiery orange-red fur coating.

They are also one of the newest breed to be recognized by ARBA.

6. Champagne D'Argent
Champagne D'Argent Champagne D'Argent is one of the oldest recognized breeds of rabbit.
They are consider a medium to large size rabbit and weigh about 9 to 12 pounds.
The first thing you would notice about this breed of rabbit is of their beautiful shimmery coat of silver and black fur coat.

They are born black and the silvery fur will start to grow at about 5 weeks of age and will last till 6 months when the silvering process is completed.

They are known to be gentle and easy to handle.

7. Lionhead Lops

8. Longcoat Teddies