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  2. Mini Lop - Wikipedia

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    A second generation came with broken colors. As a result of the breeding process, they began to obtain a high standard of qualities Mini Lop. A picture of a mini lop grooming his right leg. In 1974, Herschbach's Mini Lop rabbits made their debut in an American Rabbit Breeders' Association (ARBA) convention held in Ventura, California. The ...

  3. Miniature Lop - Wikipedia

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    Miniature Lop is a breed of domestic rabbit recognised by the British Rabbit Council (BRC). [1] Confusion arises because, in the UK, the Miniature Lop is often commonly called (for short) the Mini Lop. It is, however, a different breed from the Mini Lop that is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). [2]

  4. Plush Lop - Wikipedia

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    Plush Lop is a breed of domestic rabbit with two varieties: Miniature [1] and Standard. [2] There is also a Canadian Plush Lop breed in development. Similar in appearance, the Velveteen Lop breed is also in development. [3] Miniature Plush Lops were the first to be developed. Devie D'anniballe began creating this breed in 1995 in the United States.

  5. Miniature Lion Lop - Wikipedia

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    It cannot be "carried" by Mini Lops. There are two genes involved – 'M' and 'm'. The mm would be a rabbit with no mane (so this would be a Mini Lop). The Mm would be a rabbit with a single mane. The MM would be a rabbit with a double mane. So some possible outcomes may be: mm × mm = 100% mm, so all Mini Lop offspring in the litter.

  6. Cashmere Lop - Wikipedia

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    The Cashmere Lop rabbit is a medium-sized rabbit with long dense fur. [1] There is also a Miniature Cashmere Lop. [ 2 ] The Cashmere lop was recognised as being different from the Dwarf Lop by the British Rabbit Council in the 1980s. [ 3 ]

  7. American Fuzzy Lop - Wikipedia

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    The American Fuzzy Lop is a rabbit breed recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). It is similar in appearance to a Holland Lop.However, the American Fuzzy Lop is a wool breed and will have wool similar to the Angora breeds although the wool will be shorter than that of a commercial Angora.

  8. Velveteen Lop - Wikipedia

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    The Velveteen Lop's coat should feel short and plush to the touch. The fur is thick, creating a velvet plush-like texture. The coat can be a variety of colors and patterns common in lop rabbits. [4] The overall goal is a rabbit with the fur characteristics of the Mini Rex breed and the build and ear length of an English Lop in a modest size.

  9. English Lop - Wikipedia

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    The female English Lop rabbit is known to be particularly prolific, with rich milk, and a good maternal sense, and can produce large litters of 5–12, with a gestation period of 28–35 days. On average they give birth at 30–32 days.