
What kind of rabbit is a blue tort?
This rabbit is a Blue Tort. Basic genotype is aa B_ C_ dd ee Non-extension restricts the extension of the black pigment in the coat leaving the yellow pigment, though the rabbit may appear more brown/tan, creamy looking. Because of the modifiers and smutt at work, ee rabbits can come in a wide range of shades even in the same colour.
Why is the tortoise not a shaded rabbit?
Because the Tort is genetically not a shaded rabbit. Sure, it appears shaded, however the shading is produced by a different color allele and is genetically a full color animal.
Why is it important to know rabbit color rules?
Having a basic understanding of the general color rules can open up a breeding program to unlimited variations in order to produce the best-typed rabbit. It allows you to "break the conventional rules" therefore looking more at type and less at color.
What does non extension Rabbit look like?
Non-extension restricts the extension of the black pigment in the coat leaving the yellow pigment, though the rabbit may appear more brown/tan, creamy looking. Because of the modifiers and smutt at work, ee rabbits can come in a wide range of shades even in the same colour. They can also have a shaded look.

What is a tort colored rabbit?
Adult Coloring: Adult black torts have a rusty brown surface color and a light slate blue undercoat. Their undercoat is visible where fur is shorter, on their sides and face. They have dark brown shading on their ears, muzzle, paws, and tail.
What is a black tort rabbit?
A black tort rabbit often has a similar color pattern to a blue tort, but with darker gray or black point markings. Smuttier versions often have white mixed into the undercoat on their sides, stomach, chest, and heads. Agouti. Agouti is a common color pattern for many small mammals.
How do I identify a Holland Lop?
The Holland Lop weighs no more than 4 pounds and has average length, rollback fur, and the distinctive lop ears. The standard of perfection for the breed calls for Holland Lops to have a compact body type that is short, massive, and thickset.
How long do Holland Lops live for?
Life span: Up to 10 years.
What is the rarest rabbit color?
American Blue Rabbit It is unique to North America and has become the rarest rabbit breed in the United States. A man in California created the American Blue by breeding Blue Flemish Giants, Blue Beveren, and the now extinct Blue Viennas and Blue Imperials.
What is a broke rabbit?
A broken patterned rabbit is. white with at least 10% of another color on its fur, resulting in a splotchy, broken pattern. A broken bunny will usually have color over its back and across its nose.
Why do Holland Lops ears drop?
Lop ears fall because of a lack of control of the ear muscles. This is due to how the crown of the head forms. The head's crown has a cartilage band at the top of the skull, between the ears. The way the ear muscles attach to that crown decides whether the ears will be lop or not.
Are Holland Lops cuddly?
Small and compact, these cute and cuddly rabbits not only don't take up a lot of space, but also don't have very high care needs. Friendly, easy-going and affectionate, they also bond well to the entire family and are very good with children.
Is Holland or Mini Lop bigger?
Despite the misleading name, the Mini Lop is the larger of the two! The Mini Lop is between 4-5 inches tall and weighs 3-6.5 pounds as an adult. The Holland Lop is between 5-6 inches tall and weighs 2-4 pounds as an adult.
What can Holland Lops not eat?
Too many leafy greens, cruciferous veggies, fruits, or even cheap rabbit pellets laden with grains, soy, and sweeteners can cause a bacterial imbalance in the cecum (fermentation vat in your bunny's GI tract) and may lead to mushy poop or the dreaded GI stasis - which can be deadly.
Can you potty train a rabbit?
Just like cats, bunnies can be litter trained, which is why so many bunny owners are able to let their buns run free in the house. Most rabbits prefer to do their business in one spot, and so litter training comes naturally.
Do Holland Lops need a friend?
Bunnies DO NOT NEED a rabbit companion. You are plenty of a companion for your rabbit, but if you insist upon a bonded pair, the biggest mistake is to get two at once. Many people find that one bunny is plenty to care for.
What does a show quality Holland Lop look like?
The body should be thick and muscular, with broad shoulders and broad, deep hindquarters. A judge writing for the Holland Lop Rabbit Specialty Club notes that the largest fault with the majority of Holland Lops shown is "a dip or flat spot at the top of the shoulders." Legs should be thick, short and heavily boned.
What does VM and VC mean in rabbits?
Rabbits with the genotype (Vv) can appear as a solid colored rabbit called Vienna carriers (abbreviation VC) or oddly marked rabbits called Vienna marks ( abbreviation VM) rabbits. VM rabbits express the Vienna gene through odd markings such as violet or blue eyes and white spots or dutch-like markings.
How many kits do Holland Lops have?
Some does won't be able to feed a large number (Holland Lops only have 6 teats), so some will get left out and possibly die. Litters with 3-5 babies are best because in litters with less babies, the babies may have trouble keeping each other warm.
Do Holland Lop bunnies like to be held?
Most rabbits who are tame and used to being handled regularly do enjoy being held, stroked, and given affection, but nearly all rabbits dislike the sensation of being picked up. Gaining your rabbit's trust is key to making the experience more enjoyable for him.