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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Holland lop

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    • Shookyisweird
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        So I have a Holland lop and I would like to know when he will be an adult. He just turned 7 months yesterday but I still curious when he will be an adult.

        I’ve noticed that he is a little smaller than other Holland lops that I’ve seen. Like his head is a little smaller than others and it’s funny to see his small head with a big body or maybe is just his hair. I don’t know help.


      • Asriel and Bombur
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          Buns are considered seniors at 6 months old. They should reach full weight by about 1 year. There are two types of Hollnd Lops. True dwarf which will be under 4 pounds with a smaller more smooshed in head and ears that are short. False dwarf are the other type (both of mine are this) which will be about 5 pounds full grown and will be much more fuller bodied with longer ears and more pointed faces. You should know at this age which one he is.


        • Shookyisweird
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            Oh well my bun has long ears and has a pointy nose kinda I would show pictures but I’m using my phone right now but I’ll try with my computer right now.

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