Our Hollands NFS

Meet are Current Doe's

Pedigreed and Non Pedigreed

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Lucy

Lucy came to me as an owner surrender. She is super sweet and loves her cuddles. Her coloring is orange.

Eye color: Brown
Her Coloring: Oranges have a orange coat with agouti markings. They should have a light orange to off-white undercoat, and a bright orange band that olors the coat. Smutty oranges often have a gray undercoat, causing shorter hair to look darker.

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Harper

Harper is so special to me because she is one of my first rabbits. She is sweet, loves to play and is bonded with Honey, and Harley. The tripple H's.

Harpers color: Blue Tort
Although she looks like a black tort, harper is acturally a blue tort. Blue torts have a creamy beige surface color and a blue/gray undercoat. Their points are shaded with a deeper blure color.

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Violet

Violet is a typical Doe. She tolerates being picked up, handled and groomed, but would rather you just leave her alone. Violet came to me from Barns Bunnies in Kensington, KS. Her color is broken Lilac. She comes from clean lines and carries Chocolate, Broken black, lilac, possible chincilla.

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Harley

Harley is currently our youngest Holland Lop Doe. She was intended to go on transport to Colorado but i decided to keep her because she really bonded with honey and harper. I named her Harley because her coloring is Harlequin/Tri. Her mother is Harper, and her father is Cooper

Coloring Harlequin/Tri: One of the most endearing patterns, black orange harlis are the tigers of the bunny world. Admittedly they don't have a striking resemblance to any fearsome wild cats.




Meet Our current Bucks

Pedigreed and non pedigreed

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Cooper

Cooper is such a beautiful Broken tri color buck. He is such a sweet boy and loves to eat lol. Cooper came to me from a local breeder in Arizona. He's not aggressive, loves his cuddles, treats and running around the bunny area.
Cooper can not be paired with Harley.

Coloring: Broken Tri Color

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Moose

How do you think he got his name? Moose came to me from Barns bunnies in Kensington, KS. He is such a sweet boy and very different then his sister Violet. He just a cuddle bug, and super gentle with the doe's. Moose is a chocolate. He too comes from clean lines and carries chocolate lilac, blue, and chincilla. Although line breeding happens in rabbitries, I personally do not like to cross siblings. Therefor Moose can not be paired with Violet.