They're great pets! Generally, this breed is very personable and active.
Just keep in mind that it is a 7-10 year commitment. Similar to a dog, but definitely less expensive.
Hollands are smart too, and somewhat hard to train because they know that at the end of the day, you're still going to feed and love them. On my site I put up videos of rabbit tricks and other training ideas. You should see what some people get their animals to do. (See related links below)
Holland Lop rabbits are the smallest and most popular of pet rabbits. The scientific genus for a Holland lop is Oryctolagus.
You can get a Holland Lop at your nearest animal shelter or Humane society! They have a great variety of rabbit breeds. You might even find a rabbit cuter than a Holland Lop!
Holland Lops are raised like any other rabbit. Get a good rabbit raising book at your pet store. For Holland specific info go to arba.org to find information on the Holland Lop Rabbit Club.
The Holland lop eared rabbit originated in the Netherlands.
Yes, as long as they are the right age.
No. The Holland Lop originated in Holland and weighs 4 pounds. The Mini Lop originated in Germany and weighs 5 pounds.
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Unless you want a purebred Holland lop, you might consider adoption from the Humane Society or another animal shelter. Many people are unaware that rabbits are the 3rd most overpopulated and abandoned pet in the U.S., and there are a lot of them looking for a good home.
A good holland lop's ears will start to lop at 4 weeks of age. If they are not lopped over by 3 months age they will probably not lop over properly ever. They will more than likely airplane at half mast the rest of their life.
Six is a rather large litter for a HOlland Lop. Congratulations.
A Holland Lop is a type of bunny rabbit. They are extremely sweet and make good pets for children. They are the sweetest little things, and low meatiness I would totally recommend them for anyone.
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