

| Adult Holland Lops |
| HOLLAND LOP: Developed by Mr. Adrian De Cock of the Netherlands. In 1949 he tried to produce a miniature French Lop by crossing a French Lop with a dwarf and that offspring was bred to an English Lop. Later breedings brought another dwarf into the line ultimately resulting in a new breed presented in the U.S. in 1976 and accepted for exhibition by the American Rabbit Breeder's Association in 1980. Holland Lops are the smallest of the Lops and are often confused with Mini Lops which are actually larger than Holland Lops. The ideal weight for a Holland is 3 pounds although many get up to 4-1/2 pounds. The Mini Lop is 5 to 6-1/2 pounds. Holland Lops are very popular as a child's pet because of the gentle nature and small size. They have ears that flop down as opposed to the upright rabbit ears. Cute as a button, these bunnies will steal your heart. They are like little stuffed animals! |
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