Domino
Lilac Point Magpie Split · Buck
Striking lilac point magpie buck, sociable.
$200 RHDV
Delivered to Missouri
Mini Lops, 4.5 to 6.5 lb full grown, noticeably heavier than a Holland Lop, raised indoors in Bakersfield, California and driven to Missouri by us. $200 for bucks and does alike.
We are in Bakersfield, California, not in Missouri, and we would rather say so than build a page pretending we are down the road from you. What we do is drive to you: 2 to 3 days to Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield or anywhere smaller, arranged by us rather than handed to a courier. $200 for bucks and does alike.
Missouri is 1,600 to 1,900 miles from us, 2 to 3 days on the road. We drive it ourselves in a climate-controlled vehicle with regular stops. No depot, no holding facility, no handover between carriers, and never flown or shipped as cargo.
What this breed's size means for the journey. At 4.5 to 6.5 lb a Mini Lop needs a larger carrier than a Holland and more airflow around it. Not a difficulty, just a bigger box and one more stop on a long run.
Summer humidity is the thing to plan around. We travel overnight through the warmer months and keep the vehicle cool the whole way.
The denser body holds heat longer than a Holland Lop does, so a Mini Lop is the one we are most careful with on a summer run. Overnight travel from May onward, without exception.
Well suited to the Midwest and one of the easier breeds to keep through a Chicago or Minneapolis winter. The recurring problem we hear about from this region is weight rather than weather: a Mini Lop that spends five indoor months on unlimited pellets becomes an overweight rabbit that cannot groom its own back end, which causes real trouble.
Size. 4.5 to 6.5 lb full grown, noticeably heavier than a Holland Lop. Care. The heavier body means nails wear less and need cutting more often, roughly monthly. Watch the weight: a Mini Lop will happily eat past what it needs, and an overweight rabbit cannot groom its own back end properly, which causes real problems.
What it gets mistaken for. Frequently sold as a Holland Lop by people who do not know the difference, and the two are not interchangeable: a Mini Lop is roughly twice the weight. Ask for the adult weight of both parents. Everything about the Mini Lop.
Same journey, same price, different rabbit. Worth comparing before the distance matters.
A more consequential decision than colour and one most buyers leave to chance. Bucks tend to be steadier and more affectionate once neutered; does are often more independent and can be territorial about their space before spaying.
The full comparison, and tell us which way your household leans and we will point you at the right rabbit rather than the next one available.
Tell us whereabouts in Missouri you are and whether you want a buck or a doe, and we will give you the price, the transit time and an honest view of when it could travel.