WeeBarraxO
Warren Veteran
on average, I know there will be exceptions, my wee lionlop anya is only 2- 3 months old and is already nearly the same size as my lionhead Spike :lol:
There is no average because they are not a standardised breed. It will depend on their genetics, whether lop or lionhead is more prevalent, whether minilop or dwarf lop (or bigger) was used for the cross, how big the lionhead is (because they still vary greatly in size too). So we can't actually give you any idea at all.
My lionlop is going to struggle to get to 1kg, but then there are many others who go up and over 2kg. There is no way of knowing.
Lionlops are a standerised breed
http://www.thebrc.org/minilionlop.htm
so accourding to the breed standered should be 1.5kg - 1.6kg.
but im guessing yours wont be a show bred one?
so in that case it really can vary, especially if she is from a larger lop with a lionhead.
Lionlops are a standerised breed
http://www.thebrc.org/minilionlop.htm
so accourding to the breed standered should be 1.5kg - 1.6kg.
but im guessing yours wont be a show bred one?
so in that case it really can vary, especially if she is from a larger lop with a lionhead.
My bad. Sorry.
I guess its a very easy breed to 'fake', so in that respect they could still be any size.
her mum & dad where both lionlops, but don't think she is show bred,
this is her
she doesn't have much of mane just a very fluffy bunster
she is a pretty, pretty girly!