A question to those much more experienced breeders out there who work with holland lops and other dwarf breeds. After scouring the internet I haven't found much help on learning how to identify your true dwarf kits from your false. I've even contacted other local breeders in my area and was given some fairly poor help. One said, "Their all dwarfs." Another said you can't tell until their 3-4 months old and that she's had dwarfs with narrow heads and some with long feet. Not to mention the does I got for my breeding program I was told they were true dwarfs, but now all 4 have broken 4lbs one even tipped the scale at 5lbs.
I believe my buck is a true dwarf as he is just shy of 3lb, his head does look more round and big and however all my does hit 4lbs. So I've been having a hard time figuring out which does should be my keepers, and if there is a way I can identify true dwarfs before 8 weeks of age.
Out of the 3 litters I have has so far I've seen 2 stillborns, now I've heard peanuts can be stillborn, but can peanut kits be... large? The only kits I have seen stillborn were considerably larger than the other kits.
I believe my buck is a true dwarf as he is just shy of 3lb, his head does look more round and big and however all my does hit 4lbs. So I've been having a hard time figuring out which does should be my keepers, and if there is a way I can identify true dwarfs before 8 weeks of age.
Out of the 3 litters I have has so far I've seen 2 stillborns, now I've heard peanuts can be stillborn, but can peanut kits be... large? The only kits I have seen stillborn were considerably larger than the other kits.