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History
The Mini Lop, one of the most popular breeds
recognized by the A.R.B.A., has been in existence since 1972. Originating in
Germany, they were called "Kein Widder". This was a cross breeding using the
big German Lop and the little chinchilla rabbit. Broken colors appeared
after their import to America by crossing a Standard Chinchilla with a
Broken
French Lop.
Bob Herschbach first exhibited a pair at the 1974
A.R.B.A. Convention in Ventura, California. There was not a lot of interest
in the breed but soon after that convention, the name was changed to "Mini
Lop".
Through the dedicated efforts of a few breeders, the
Mini Lop was finally accepted as a breed at the 1980 National Convention in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Mini Lop Rabbit Club of America was chartered
later that year.
The Mini Lop Rabbit Club Of America has an ever
growing club membership and is one of the largest specialty clubs chartered
with the American Rabbit Breeders Association.
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