Our Holland Lop bunnies are exceptional examples of the breed, known for their compact size and gentle temperaments and loveable personalities. Each bunny is fully pedigreed, with its heritage carefully documented back through at least three generations. We take immense pride in our breeding program, which features bloodlines from Best of Show (BOSB) winners, ensuring your new companion meets the highest standards of health, structure, and beauty.
Our Holland Lop Breeding Bucks
Our Holland Lop Breeding Does
We have been extremely lucky to have inherited our breeders from For The Love of Sandy Rabbitry located in New Jersey from our cousin Anna. Anna has raised high-quality Holland lops for over 10 years and just retired from breeding to focus on her new career. She is still with us every step of the way and has been amazing with guiding us on our breeding journey. Anna’s bunnies have always had a long wait list and have even been featured in a parent magazine.
Nature's Love Farm is committed to continuing her legacy and are active members of the ARBA and HLRSC.
Expecting Kits
Kits must be at least 8 weeks old and at least one pound before we can let them leave our farm. View the available Holland lop bunnies that are ready to go home.
Holland Lop Waitlist and Deposit
**As of 2/26/26 we are taking a brief 'bunny break' to focus on our current litters. Our waitlist is temporarily closed—thank you for your patience and please check back soon and follow us on social media to be notified when our Holland Lop waitlist will reopen!
A NON-REFUNDABLE $50 deposit is required (deposits can be transferred). In the rare event that your 8-week-old bunny of choice doesn’t make it in our care a full refund of your deposit will be made or you can choose to transfer your deposit to another litter.
Please save the 8-week date in your calendar as your bunny will need to be picked up within 7 days or a $10 per day boarding charge will incur.
Complete our Holland Lop Purchase Questionnaire.
(Questionnaires submitted during this time will be reviewed once we reopen!)
About Our Holland Lops
Our bunnies are $150 and come fully pedigreed. We handle our bunnies daily and get them familiar with children.
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We’re confident you will simply love and adore these quality holland lop rabbits as much as we do. Each rabbit has its own personality and you’re going to love learning all about them.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lifespan of a Holland Lop bunny?
Holland Lop rabbits typically live between 7 to 12 years, with proper care and a healthy diet.
How big do Holland Lop bunnies get?
Holland Lops are a small breed, weighing between 2 to 4 pounds when fully grown. They have a compact and rounded body.
What kind of housing do Holland Lops need?
Provide a spacious and well-ventilated enclosure with room to hop and stretch. Indoors, use a large rabbit cage or playpen. Outdoor housing should be secure, protecting them from predators and extreme weather.
What is the recommended diet for Holland Lop rabbits?
A balanced diet includes fresh hay, high-quality rabbit pellets, and a variety of fresh vegetables. Limited fruit treats can be given in moderation. Always provide fresh water.
How do I litter train my Holland Lop?
Start by placing a litter box in their cage and filling it with rabbit-safe litter. Place some of their droppings in the box to encourage them. Reward them when they use the box correctly.
How often should I groom my Holland Lop's fur?
Brush your Holland Lop's fur at least once a week to prevent matting and reduce shedding. Trim their nails regularly, and check their ears and teeth for any signs of issues.
Can Holland Lops be trained to do tricks?
Yes, Holland Lops are intelligent and can be trained to do tricks like jumping through hoops or using a litter box. Positive reinforcement, patience, and consistency are key.
Are Holland Lops good with children and other pets?
Holland Lops can be good with children if handled gently and supervised. They may also get along well with other pets, especially if introduced gradually and under supervision.
What are common health issues in Holland Lops, and how can I prevent them?
Common health issues include dental problems, obesity, and ear infections. Regular veterinary check-ups, a proper diet, and providing ample space for exercise can help prevent these issues
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