Fairy13
Wise Old Thumper
Ok, I was wondering if any pure bred lops have any movement in their ears?!
It's just something that I was pondering on and has no import at all.
I watch Willow (french lop) and he has movement in his ears, he looks dead funny :lol: If he hears a noise his ears move outward to listen better like a plane :lol: and then if you put something infront of him he's unsure of his ears move forward so they're alomost level with his mouth, they give him such expression
However our Dwarf lop Daisy appears to have no movement in her ears at all, they just hang there.
Wellie our late french lop appeared to have no movement at all in his ears either.
So I was just wondering really if a true lop has no movement in the ears and so maybe Willow has a trace of another breed in him that allows his ears to move?
Please indulge my aimless wonderings and let me know what you think :lol:
It's just something that I was pondering on and has no import at all.
I watch Willow (french lop) and he has movement in his ears, he looks dead funny :lol: If he hears a noise his ears move outward to listen better like a plane :lol: and then if you put something infront of him he's unsure of his ears move forward so they're alomost level with his mouth, they give him such expression
However our Dwarf lop Daisy appears to have no movement in her ears at all, they just hang there.
Wellie our late french lop appeared to have no movement at all in his ears either.
So I was just wondering really if a true lop has no movement in the ears and so maybe Willow has a trace of another breed in him that allows his ears to move?
Please indulge my aimless wonderings and let me know what you think :lol: