About The Lops
Roehe's Prince Charming - Blue Eyed White Sr. Buck
Picture Donated by Brittany Deshotel - Backyard Bunnies Rabbitry
English Lop
It is possible that the English Lop could be the oldest breed known when talking about domesticating rabbits. The actual origin of this rabbit has been lost but what few records were kept show that the English Lop was exhibited in the British Isles as early as 1846; more research showed existence as early as 1700. The first imports to the U.S. were in the early 1970’s from Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, and Germany. Of the lop breeds this breed is probably the most popular. For many years they were the most popular of all the breeds in England and it was almost impossible to raise another breed and expect to win “Best of Show” at any show. It is said that the English Lop is a very challenging rabbit to raise and may even be too much for the novice breeder.
Sr Bucks should weigh 9 lbs or more and Sr does should weight 10 lbs or more. When looking at the rabbit you should se a mandolin shape. The ears are a big part of judging this rabbit. They should be carried low on the head with no noticible crown and ears should measure atleast 21 inches from tip to tip. The ideal ear length is to be long as possible with proportional width. Since they have bigger ears then some breeds, speicial attention is required because they are more suseptable to wax build-up and ear infections. Toe nails should also be kept trimmed to keep them from scaring their ears. The fur should be a flyback fur of medium length. For a large breed they are pretty docile and tolerate handling well. They can have 8 to 12 babies. - Article Donated by Dale Latham -
Sr Bucks should weigh 9 lbs or more and Sr does should weight 10 lbs or more. When looking at the rabbit you should se a mandolin shape. The ears are a big part of judging this rabbit. They should be carried low on the head with no noticible crown and ears should measure atleast 21 inches from tip to tip. The ideal ear length is to be long as possible with proportional width. Since they have bigger ears then some breeds, speicial attention is required because they are more suseptable to wax build-up and ear infections. Toe nails should also be kept trimmed to keep them from scaring their ears. The fur should be a flyback fur of medium length. For a large breed they are pretty docile and tolerate handling well. They can have 8 to 12 babies. - Article Donated by Dale Latham -
California
Tail of Two Bunnies Rabbitry
Louisiana
Animallane Rabbitry
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Breeds and Varieties
Californian
Champagne d'Argent
Checkered Giant - Black
English Lop
Harlequin - Magpie
Jersey Wooly
Lilac
Breeds and Varieties
Californian
Champagne d'Argent
Checkered Giant - Black
English Lop
Harlequin - Magpie
Jersey Wooly
Lilac
Backyard Bunnies Rabbitry
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Breeds and Varieties
Mini Rex - Black, Blue Red and Broken
Holland Lop - Black, Black Tort, Siamese Sable, Sable Point, Chocolate, Blue Eyed White, and Broken
Breeds and Varieties
Mini Rex - Black, Blue Red and Broken
Holland Lop - Black, Black Tort, Siamese Sable, Sable Point, Chocolate, Blue Eyed White, and Broken
Massachusetts
Hundred Acre Wood Rabbitry
Email Address - [email protected]
Breeds and Varieties
Holland Lop - Blue Eyed White
Netherland Dwarf - Blue Eyed White, Shaded and Otter
Breeds and Varieties
Holland Lop - Blue Eyed White
Netherland Dwarf - Blue Eyed White, Shaded and Otter
New York
Lops N Spots Rabbitry
Email Address - [email protected]
Breeds and Varieties
English Spot
Holland Lop
English Lop
Velveteen Lop
Breeds and Varieties
English Spot
Holland Lop
English Lop
Velveteen Lop
Oregon
Noah's Ark Rabbitry
Email Address - [email protected]
Breeds and Varieties
Netherland Dwarf - Black Otter, Chestnut and Ruby Eyed White
Holland Lop - Chestnut, Chinchilla and Tort
Breeds and Varieties
Netherland Dwarf - Black Otter, Chestnut and Ruby Eyed White
Holland Lop - Chestnut, Chinchilla and Tort
Hill Top Lops Rabbitry
Email Address - [email protected]
Breeds and Varieties
Mini Lop - Black, Broken, Chestnut Agouti, Chinchilla, Chocolate, Lilac, Opal, Harlequin and Tricolor
Breeds and Varieties
Mini Lop - Black, Broken, Chestnut Agouti, Chinchilla, Chocolate, Lilac, Opal, Harlequin and Tricolor
Washington
Alyson's Pilchuck Bunny Haven
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Breeds and Varieties
Fuzzy Lop - Blue, Broken and Fawn
Jersey Wooly - Siamese Sable, Chocolate and Broken
Lionhead - Siamese Sable, Sable Point and Seal
Breeds and Varieties
Fuzzy Lop - Blue, Broken and Fawn
Jersey Wooly - Siamese Sable, Chocolate and Broken
Lionhead - Siamese Sable, Sable Point and Seal
Ontario Canad
At Home Pets
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Breeds and Varieties
Harlequin - Japanese and Magpie
Holland Lop -
Mini Rex - Broken, Chocolate Chinchilla and Tricolor
Polish - Black, Blue, Broken and Chocolate
Breeds and Varieties
Harlequin - Japanese and Magpie
Holland Lop -
Mini Rex - Broken, Chocolate Chinchilla and Tricolor
Polish - Black, Blue, Broken and Chocolate