One thing I would say is if you breed them you will have to be very careful in homing the babies.

When I was 11 my Mum brought home 2 sad looking rabbits who were practically bald with mange (cheers Mum!!) They were treated and turned out to both be angora. Keeping the fur knot free was so difficult (this was when house-rabbits were not really heard of) they lived in a hutch/run outside (one each as they were brother and sister but side by side so they could talk).

If I didn't brush them everday the coat got knotted and often i would have to cut the knots out with scissors. One even got a mat which had to be clipped off at the vets.

What I'm trying to say is that I don't think angora's are suitable for first bunnies/children because of all the extra work they need. Mine had the best temprements and were wonderful but life would have been so much easier without that coat. If not brushed and cared for the coat will mat and if left will make the skin sore and will lead for a very unhappy rabbit.

So I agree with the others - take the bunnies (as an experienced rabbit owner yourself) but don't breed them.