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what lop is holly

gizmo

Mama Doe
can anyone tell me what sort of lop my holly is. she is quite big.
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aww bless her she is lovely not sure what sort of lop tho - not an expert at naming the breeds of bunnies! :roll: :oops:
 
She doesn't look like a french lop and 3-4 kilo is a lot for a mini lop. She is probably a cross.
 
o shes gorgeous!her face isnt chubby enough for a frenchie.Her face is quite thin like.shes probably a cross lop :D
 
....Err, a cross dwarff frenchie :? ....a frenchie cross dwarff :? .... a loppy-something-or-another- BEAUTIFUL BUNSTER :lol: :lol: JCO xx
 
JCO said:
....Err, a cross dwarff frenchie :? ....a frenchie cross dwarff :? .... a loppy-something-or-another- BEAUTIFUL BUNSTER :lol: :lol: JCO xx
Yes that's the conclusion I've come to with my Harry too :lol:

She is too big to be a dwarf lop, and probably too small to be a frenchie, and her face doesn't look quite the right shape to be a frenchie either, although her ears are too big to be dwarf, so I reckon that JCO is probably right there.

Here's Harry (again, any excuse for a photo :lol: ). He is definitely a loppy-something-or-other, I wonder if he might have a bit of German lop, he's about 4.5kg but not frenchie shaped. But on the other hand, he has one white toe, so I wonder if he is a pure bred loppy-something-or-other who was rejected because of his "imperfection".

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...a German Lop.....Better not mention the war then...
I've just come back from a year living in Switzerland so that's water off a duck's back for me :lol: Swiss baiting became a bit of a pastime for us :oops:

I'm not convinced that either Holly or Millie are purebred German lops, if you look here, they say that German lops have a flat face and a roman nose, and both of those bunnies have much longer faces with pointy noses. http://www.thebrc.org/germ.htm
 
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