Yeah, that is way to expensive!
Yes, My dwarf lop eared rabbit has whits all over him :)
your rabbit is most likely a mix of the two if not they probably just resemble each other. make sure your rabbit is full blooded dwarf-lop.
Yes, if a lop rabbit mates with a dwarf rabbit, their offspring may inherit characteristics from both parents, such as lop ears from the lop parent and small size from the dwarf parent. It is possible for the bunnies to have lop ears, but it is not guaranteed as it depends on the specific genetic traits passed down.
Jack rabbit, dwarf, lop, rex, chinchilla, angora, ANY RABBIT!!!
A mini lop rabbit is smaller than a dwarf lop rabbit.
from where they were first created. some guy tried to get a bunny breed from mating a french lop rabbit and a dwarf rabbit and accidentally made a Holland lop.
Any rabbit! But the most popular rabbit breeds are Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, and/or Netherland Dwarf Rabbit!
I really like dwarf lop-ear. They aren't exactly dwarf. They can be pretty big, but they can have a lot of character. There are no dwarf lop ears, they are called Holland Lops. I prefer Havanas myself.
There is no such thing as a dwarf lop. The smallest breed of lop rabbit is called the Holland Lop. They are approximately 4 pounds in weight. Hi, i you sound very experienced and i am only a novice ...but i breed and have started to show rabbits and dwarf lop and mini lop are two different size class of lops ...mini is smaller than dwarf. The ideal weight for a dwarf lop is 4lb 8oz...The maximum weight for a mini lop is 3lb 6oz. Hope this can shed some light on the mini / dwarf lop confusion! I'm sorry but you are confused unless the breed classes are different where you are from. I raise and show rabbits all over the United States and the classes and weights for lops are: American Fuzzy Lop - 4# max. weight English Lop - No max weight French Lop - No Max Weight Holland Lop - 4# max weight Mini Lop - 6 1/2 # max weight Where are you showing rabbits at? There are no dwarf lops in the US.
I have one normal sized brown lopped ear rabbit(female), one black and white dwarf lop ear rabbit(female), one pure white normal lop ear rabbit(female) and a brown and grey mini lop rabbit(male).
I think 'dwarf' in dwarf lopped means that the ears are small not the actual rabbit because I had a French Dwarf Lop and she was HUGE! An English Lopped Rabbit has ears that brush across the floor usually, but a FDL ears don't. :)
i would say personally netherland dwarf- if your looking for an easy rabbit to tame then choose dwarf lop because it is a lot of hard work to tame a netherland dwarf . Netherland dwarfs though are very pretty more pretty then dwarf lops. Netherland dwarfs are able to look after themselves and make sure that they dont get flystrike. Netherland dwarfs are very shy and a bit aggressive. I dont know much about dwarfs lops though sorry but i would suggest you look at a RSPB rabbit book.