What breeds might Raspberry have in her?

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delusional

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Raspberry is not short in the face like most lops - she has a fairly long nose. I don't know if it'll be possible to tell at all, just by looking, but can anyone suggest what might be in her mix?

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I'm not sure what kind of lop she is, but I just needed to tell you that she's absolutely gorgeous. What a pretty girl! And what a lucky you!

I'm sure someone will be around with an actual answer, but, seriously, she's a beauty.
 
how much does she weigh? i'm not overly familar with them, but thereare french and german lops. i'm not sure, but that might account for the long nose. i' really not surebut the weight will help. she's very pretty, though, no matter what mix she is:biggrin2:
 
Lol - she's definitely no french lop!

She weighs 4lbs 13.5oz.

As far as I was aware, lops tend to have a much rounder head and flatter nose than other bunners (not e-lops of course... ;)), so I just wondered if her head shape might let on what she might have in her..
 
Is she still growing, or is she full sized now? That face says English to me, but I would think she would be bigger. They are around 9 pounds full grown.
 
Lol - she's also definitely no english lop! I'm afraid her ears aren't even nearly long enough. :p ETA: but yes I suppose there could be some english lop in her somewhere along the lines. ;)

She is still growing, she's probably around 4-5 months old now.
 
delusional wrote:
Lol - she's also definitely no english lop! I'm afraid her ears aren't even nearly long enough. :p ETA: but yes I suppose there could be some english lop in her somewhere along the lines. ;)

She is still growing, she's probably around 4-5 months old now.
I know her ears aren't long enough for a purebred E-lop, but a cross would have shorter ears. And if she is almost five pounds at four-five months, she will probably be a fair sized bunny. Pam would know better than me, but I would bet she is an E-Lop cross, mabye with a smaller lop breed?I would love to see what Pam thinks she is.
 
She definitley looks like an E-Lop cross! Maybe English Lop with some other time of lop, that would be for the shorter ears. Her ears may also get longer though, since she's only 4-5 months old.

Emily
 

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