Accepted by ARBA in 1980, the Holland Lop was developed in the Netherlands. The Holland Lop is small and compact with ears that hang down close to the head. Color groups include agouti, broken, pointed white, self, shaded, solid and ticked. Bucks and does should weigh 3 pounds.
The American Fuzzy Lop is a cross between the Holland Lop and Angora. The American Fuzzy Lop was became a recognized breed in 1988. Color groups include agouti, broken, pointed white, self, shaded and solid. Buck and does weigh about 3 1/2 pounds.
Often confused with the Holland Lop (the smallest lops). Groups include agouti, broken, pointed white, self, shaded, solid and ticked. Bucks weigh 5 1/2 pounds, does weigh 6.
English Lops with ears that measure 24 inches in length are common. The record is 28 1/2 inches. Colors include agouti, brindled, broken, self, shaded, solid and ticked. Bucks should weigh more than 9 pounds, while does weigh more than 10.
Believed to have been developed from a cross of the English Lop and Flemish Giant rabbits. Males should weigh more than 10 pounds, while does should weigh more than 11.