This term refers to the availability of a specific breed of domestic rabbit, known for its distinctive silver-tipped black fur resembling that of a silver fox. The phrase indicates that these animals are being offered to potential buyers. For example, a breeder might advertise, indicating the availability of young rabbits of this variety.
The offering of this rabbit breed presents opportunities for those seeking to acquire a unique and visually striking animal. This breed, developed in the United States during the early 20th century, is prized for both its pelt and its meat. Historically, this duality made the breed a valuable asset for small farms and homesteads, contributing to both economic self-sufficiency and culinary resources.