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http://www.thebrc.org/ This is the British Rabbit Council. All reputable breeders will be registered with them, but not all breeders registered will be reputable, if that makes sense.
 
Hopefully it means they will appreciate each other so much more when they go back together :)
 
My babies, can anyone tell me what sort of lop she is?

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Aw! What a pair of beauties.

It might be easier to tell what she looks like if people can see how she is when she isn't smushed up with her boyfriend. Do you know how much she weighs?

From that I am going to hazard a very random guess at a tort butterfly dwarf lop? See what others have to say on that opinion :p
 
Hi,
Heres a better picture of her. I dont think she`s a dwarf, as she`s quite big nearly as nig as the rex, and he`s huge.

I think it must be a phantom, as she is very sad & moody away from my male and when together she wont leave his side and spends most of her time grooming him.

I spoke to a local breeder and she said that if she was close to delivering she wouldn`t want to be any where near the male.

She also hasn`t bothered with her nest since either, so i`m starting to leave them together longer, if theres any sign she wants space from him, i will take her straight out.

Thank you for all your help, i was starting to look forward to having some bunnies......
 
I reckon same as Flashy :) is a good way of showing off how narrow a dwarf lops crown is comapred to the mini's (hollands) too.
 
Our dwarf lops get pretty big :) um I think mine were around 4/5 lbs in weight . Though standard rex do get bigger the dwarf lops are pretty long in body mine would sit by my hip and be able to put her paws up on my shoulders
 

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