Nivarda stud

Breeder & Exhibitor Of Quality Miniture Lops
& Havanas

 Our Mini Lops                                     

 Buttercup

    

This is buttercup she is a sealpoint mini lop doe, she came from whiskey a sooty fawn buck, and sadie a sooty fawn doe, although we have had this colour before in past litters, we have decided to keep her to breed this colour, she took best sealpoint at london champs 2008 and best of breed at colchester show a couple of weeks later, 

                                                                                                

Tommy                                              

  

This is tommy he is our sealpoint mini lop buck he is a sweet little guy, and just loves to chin you all the time.....                               

Josie

This is josie our sooty fawn mini lop, she is a funny thing and has a loverly set of bull dog style legs on her...

Lelia                                                Rooney

          

This is lelia our dark sealpoint            This is rooney our rew mini           mini lop doe, she loves tickles            lop buck, he loves his toy ball,

Tiffany                                                Chester

  

This is tiffany our sealpoint mini       This is chester our martern sable lop doe                                                  mini lop buck

Jenny

  

This is jenny our medium marten sable doe, she is only a young doe, her father is chunk also a marten sable and her mother is buttercup our sealpoint doe so she will be an asset to both our sable and seal point breeding program

Phoenix

   

This is phoenix he has such a sweet nature but is a bit of a nutter he literally loves to bounce of the walls, about 6 months old in this photo just the colour i like in my sealpoints, nice little buck just a touch on ears 

Nadia                                                      Tigger

        

This is nadia our sooty fawn            This is Tigger our sootyfawn mini mini lop doe                                       lop buck

Alisha

This is alisha she is our rew mini lop doe, her mother was a dutch import from winjand and her father is rooney our white buck, she has a fantastic coat like her mother, and is such a softy

Kira

 

This is kira our sooty fawn mini lop doe she is a very sweet and petite doe, she is daughter to mick our sealpoint buck

Mick

     

This is mick our mini lop buck he is a real sweetie and so full of energy, he is a very small buck at just over 3lb again with a fantastic coat,

Darwin

       

This is darwin our blue otter mini lop buck, he has done very well winning many best of breeds and best lop awards, he is such a character, although we are no longer breeding otter we happended to find that he actually produces sable which is very handy with our breeding program

The mini lop breed standard

 

Ring Size K

1)

2)

Type....... }

Weight.. }

30

3) Coat

20

4)

5)

Head, Crown and Eyes...}

Ears................................. }

30

6)Colour and Pattern

15

7)Condition

5

Total

100
1. TYPE - Bold thickset and firm. The body should be short, broad and well muscled with little visible neck. The well muscled rump ia short and well rounded. The chest is broad and deep with curved sides where it meets the shoulders which are broad and strong. The front legs are thick, short and straight. The hind legs are short, strong, powertul and carried parallel to the body. The tail is straight, strong and well furred. A small dewlap is permissable but not desirable.
2. ADULTWEIGHT Ideal Maximumlbs/oz 3.4 3.8 kg 1.5 1.60

3. COAT - The coat to be dense and of good length, roll-back with an abundance of guard hairs. legs and pads to be well furred.
4. HEAD CROWN AND EYES - The head is bold, broad and well developed. The profile of the head is strongly curved with a good width between the eyes, full cheeks and a broad muzzle. The eyes are bold, bright and large. The basal ridge of the ears should appear prominent across the top of the skull to form the crown.
5. EARS - Should be broad, thick, well furred and rounded at the ends. They should be carried close to the cheeks giving a horse-shoe like outline when viewed from the front. The inside of the ears should not be visible from any angle when carried correctly.
6. COLOUR AND PATTERN - Any colour or pattern accepted by the Breed Standards Committee of the British Rabbit Council apart from the broken pattern
7 CONDITION - The exhibit should be in a perfect state of health and bodily condition, free from all soiling, particularly on the feet, ears and genital parts. The coat should reflect the overall good health of the exhibit, which should appear alert and vigorous.
FAULTS: Body too long; head not sufficiently characteristic of the breed; pimpled or damaged ears; poor ear carriage; ears folded; crown not developed; fly back coat; large dewlaps in does; rearfeef not parallel to the body; light soiling of feet; ears and genital organs; bare pads; fur slightly soiled or matted; long toenails; lack of vitality.
DISOUALIFICATIONS: Maloccluded or mutilated teeth; over weight limit; deformities and mutilations; deformation of the teeth; ears tipped over; feet bowed or bent; crooked tail; any discernible illness or disease; blindness or partial blindness; incorrect eye colour; any parasitic infection; much soiling; matted coat; sore pads (where skin is broken or scabbed); any evidence of irregular preparation for exhibition including trimming and dyeing.