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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Part English spot?

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    • khrisangel
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        So I have done some research and it appears Lola (White with brown markings is part English spot). But Cookie I cant seem to figure breed at all. At 8 weeks her ears went floppy, she is black with a white chest and spot on her chin. Her face appears to be broader than Lola’s. Any thoughts anyone? 


      • Sarita
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          With mixed rabbits it is just difficult to truly know – we can all speculate :~) but even based on a photo or a description, it’s just pure guessing.


        • khrisangel
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            Hmm Im seeing pics online and think maybe French lop? her ears are not extremely long and when she tries to listen they go straight out like antennas. lol so silly


          • khrisangel
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              very true


            • Sarita
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                Well French Lops are large rabbits – they are the largest size of the Lop rabbit breeds.


              • Linette
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                  English spots are not a common breed in most areas. Many times a spotted rabbit is assumed to be part ES, but actually that color pattern is common in many breeds, it is referred to as broken.

                  ES rabbits are an “upright” breed, very compressed from side to side as well. They aren’t cute chubby bunnies that sit in a ball shape.

                  How big is the one with loppy ears? And what sort of fur? French lops are very large rabbits, their fur is a bit longer than usual and they have very wide chubby heads. Mini lop and holland lop mixes are much more common among pet rabbits.

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