Kcherry, do you have to be extra careful in finding homes for them, because of the fur? The bunny rescue I volunteer for is always flooded with lion-head bunnies because people think they are so cute, but they don't know how much extra care the fur takes to maintain. So many of them are bought by teenagers who think they are cute for a year, and then they decide they are too much work, and lose interest. It's really frustrating! They usually go through pet stores, and buy them on impulse, though, not through private breeders.
I bred my rabbits once (well, I had a male, my friend bought me a female, and one day she busted out and they bred themselves). It was the cutest thing ever, but I found that finding good homes for all 7 babies was really stressful.