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i recently got what I thought was a french lop to live here and now I am doubting that this is what he is. He is now 22 weeks old and doesn't seem to be french lop build I have attached a photo
I've got a french lop x so it's not an ideal comparison but from the photo I'd say Daisy is leaner than your bun and she has a longer nose. But I've had a quick look at some of the French lops on a google search and to be honest they're all so individual. I would say your shorter nose bun is closer to the photos I've looked at and the ears are definately French loppy!
Any help? Not a lot! :roll: :lol:
Those ears say giant. He may well grow into them. Larger rabbits take longer to mature.
He might be a cross, but so long as you didn't pay a breeder for a fancy pedigree what does it matter? He is gorgeous.
could she be an english lop, some english lops have smaller ears instead of the ridiculously long ones they usually have, she also has the slim lined body and face of an english lop
We have an English at college called Hazel, and she looks rather like yours
The picture doesn't to her or her ears much justice though :roll: shes rather big really
I would say def a french lop. At 22 weeks old he is no where near fully grown, they keep growing untill they are 18 months old so he will get alot bigger.