Do not offer your Holland Lops other human foods, nor other grains
You will likely need to brush your bunny 1-2 times per day during a heavy molt, and this can last for a couple weeks (or longer)
There are many vegetables and greens that are safe for Holland Lops to eat, such as leafy greens (romaine lettuce, kale, and spinach), herbs (cilantro, parsley, and dill), and vegetables (carrots, bell peppers, and zucchini)
Hay should still be in the diet because it's what consists of wild rabbit's diets, and helps keep the teeth at a normal length
Leafy greens are a staple in a rabbit’s diet and should be Ideal Daily Diet (for an adult Holland Lop): Unlimited hay 1/4 cup pelleted food 1 cup leafy greens Unlimited water Limited treats Pelleted Food | 5% of Diet Pellets are important to feed to your bunny as they have vitamins and nutritional supplements that hay does not
The breed was accepted by the Netherlands Governing Rabbit Council in (NRC)
The oldest known Holland Lop bunny made it to 15 years
Second, you need to make sure that they are getting enough calcium in their diet
You can even add fresh grass, which is more nutritious than hay (as Do not use clay/clumping cat litter, as they are not safe for rabbits
Colors: Black, white, blue, chestnut, chinchilla, fawn, lynx, opal, cream, red, orange, tortoise, smoke pearl and sable
Some popular tricks Holland Lops can learn include sit, stay, come, and jump
5 to 4
It is not unheard of for some Holland The Holland Lop is a dwarf rabbit that normally weighs about four pounds once fully grown
My dwarf bunny has a patch of thin fur between the shoulder blades with white flakes
Many people wish to adopt a particular breed of pet, such as a Holland lop, and I firmly believe that responsible parties have every right to choose how they spend their money and time on a companion for the next 5-10 years
Usually, the Holland lop diet includes a higher amount of freshwater