Mini Lop

Bob Herschbach discovered the Mini Lop breed at a German National Rabbit Show in Essen, Germany in 1972, where it was known as a Klein Widder.

As a result of the breeding process, they began to obtain a high standard of qualities Mini Lop.

In order to achieve this, Herschbach enlisted the assistance of other breeders by letting them breed more of his Mini Lops.

One final touch resulted in changing the breed name from Klein Widders to "Mini Lop" to make it more appealing to the public.

In 1977 the Mini Lop breed was under new sponsorship; Herb Dyke was the person in charge of this task.

Some of these colors are: Chinchilla, Chestnut Agouti, Lynx, Opal, Black, White, Ruby-Eyed White, Blue-Eyed White, Blue, Chocolate, Lilac, Orange, Tri Color Mini Lop Standard of Perfection Schedule of points according to the ARBA Standard of Perfection:[4] General Type 80 Weight Limits and showroom classes according to ARBA's Standard of Perfection: The Mini Lop rabbit is classified as a medium-sized rabbit.

Solid Mini Lop with Toy
A picture of a mini lop grooming his right leg.
Mini Lop Relaxing