Bunny Lane French Lops Specialising in Otters and Steel Free Selfs

      Bunnylane Lops - 2010 Youngsters

                        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kuro. The youngest resident in Bunnylane. Black Self from Clementine Lops. All my selfs are true selfs. This is Guaranteed. None of my stock are modified steels.

 

Bigwig. 4 Month Old Agouti from Sarazel Lops. He is solid and has a good coat. A funny boy who seems to be mesmorised by Bunnylane; exploring and binkying constatntly!

 

Bea is maturing into a nice doe, and has the most adorable nature. Bea is a 'Steel Free' Blue Self. In other words she isself and is not a modified steel. 

 

Baloo a 'Steel Free' Blue Self Buck. He is this years winter show hopefull and is maturing into a lovely boy. 

 

  

 

Yoko is a 'Steel Free' Blue Self Doe I bred in 2009.  She did very well at Bradford Small Animal Show 2010 winning 1st Self French Lop,  4th in the French Lop Challenge. She was also judged to be the 2nd  best Lop Doe in the show and she won herself a 5* CC.   Well done Yoko and well done Richard and Heather.

Heidi our GSD with her Best Friend Helga the French Lop

Heidi is the protector of all kits when they run free in the garden. She is constantly on the look out for crows and will herd the babies back down the garden when they wonder too far. Heidi and Helga are especially close friends. Heidi seems to be particularly protective of Helga's kits. In this top pic Heidi is keeping her eye on the babies, whilst mum Helga completely relaxes. Sweetie Pie the GP is tucking into her grub in the background!

WELCOME

Welcome to Bunny Lane Lops. I hope you enjoy your visit. I am a BRC registered breeder and exhibitor of French Lop Rabbits. I am located in the West of Scotland and I specialise in Otters and Selfs (guaranteed not to be modified steels). Please view my site pages for more information about me and my rabbits.

 

 

Updates and Announcements

22 August 2010. Site updated.

The new boys are here. See the Bucks Page.

News Flash... I've been away on holiday and all went well for the bunny sitter until 20th of Aug 10. When she was feeding the GPs, Mocha jumped out of her run to snatch a few minutes with Baloo who was running free. They were spotted very quickly but you know rabbits, they do not need much time. Could be we will be hearing the pitter patter of tiny feet around the 20th of Sept!! I was thinking of mating Baloo to Mocha in December / January time as they are a good match, but who knows might have babies before then. Will just have to wait and see.