A French lop needs a wire matted cage and some chew toys. Awire matted cage is only required when the French Lop grow its fur out.
Long earred rabbit is not a rabbit breed, The breed with the long ears are Lops, There is mini lops, holland lops, french lops, English lops
French lops are six class rabbits, because they can be shown in junior buck, junior doe, intermediate buck, intermediate doe, senior buck, or senior doe.
Mini Lops didn't get their name from "mini" ears at all. At the time that the breed was being created, the Holland Lop was not yet a breed in the US. Bob Herschbach, the Mini Lops' created, called them Mini Lops because they were a "mini" version of the French Lop (which they still are). Ultimately, both the Mini Lop and Holland Lop were accepted as breeds at the same time by the American Rabbit Breeders Association in 1980. YES! dont let names confuse you. holland lops are much smaller than mini lops! mini lops got their name from their "mini" ears!
French Lop rabbits should eat -- and shouldn't eat -- the exact same food as all pet rabbits. French Lops don't have any unique diet requirements. See the related questions below for details about what they should and shouldn't eat -- it applies to French Lops as well as all bunnies.
The word "habitat" is spelled the same way in French.
It depends on the breed of lop eared rabbit you have. Holland Lops and Fuzzy Lops should eat about 4 oz. of pellets a day, Mini lops should eat about 6 oz., English and French Lops will eat from 8 to 10 oz. of pellets per day.
French lops are the largest Lop breed and effectively have no top weight so I guess you could say they are giants.
English Lops average about 11 pounds.
Lops range in size. i mated two big lops and got 5 babies, all turned out to be smaller when they grew to be adults.
Holland lops are a small breed of rabbit. they are actually smaller than the mini lops. i have a holland lop and they make very sweet pets.
lops are the breed the r from holland and are very big their ears hang down very low!
Yes Holland lops are the sweetest little bunnies I have had four of them and niether of them bit.