About The English Lop
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The English Lop may be the oldest breed of domestic rabbit known to man. It's origin is lost in the mist of time. Research has found it existed by 1700. Records indicate that it was exhibited in the British Isles in 1846. Little is known of the development of this fascinating breed of rabbits which is know as the "King Of The Fancy". Like most breeds, there are many interesting stories about them. The English Lop is probably the best known breed of Lop. There are others, among them being the Swiss Ram, Danish Lops and French Lops. At one time, there were even varieties such as the Half Lop, a rabbit with only one ear lopped over; Horn Lops, Lops with ears twisted such as those on a Ram; and many that were created or shown for one reason or another. English Lops revoked the most favor in England and for many years, it was almost unheard of for any rabbit but the Lop to take the coveted "Best In Show" award. The English Lop is a challenge to all who raise them. Perhaps the English are a bit too fancy for the novice rabbit breeder, however the reward for breeding a show winning English Lop gives one self-satisfaction and accomplishment.
Article Donated by The Lop Rabbit Club of America
Article Donated by The Lop Rabbit Club of America
Varieties
Weight
No maximum weight
Rabbitries
Oregon
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Breeds and Varieties
American - Blue and White
English Lop - Solid and Broken
French Lop - Solid and Broken
Breeds and Varieties
American - Blue and White
English Lop - Solid and Broken
French Lop - Solid and Broken