Beau: "Oh my ears hang low, yes they wobble to and fro, I can tie 'em in a knot, I can tie 'em in a bow, I can throw 'em 'oer my sholder like a continental soldier, oh my ears hang low!"
Wow your rabbit is awesome those ears are great...I was just wondering where you are supposed to keep English Lops, can you keep them in a run on the grass, do they have to be indoors? Where do you keep yours? Sorry to ask a lot it's just I am kinda possibly interested in getting one but apparently you need to know your stuff about them as they are more difficult to look after than normal rabbits, even so by the looks of yours it seems to be worth it!
We let Beau run the yard and he didn't eat very much and was in terrible condition. For these kinds of rabbits I would suggest a large hutch and a large play pen for them to run around with free feed and free hay all day. They really need to be spoiled in order to maintain a healthy life style.
Haha, it's okay. Most people haven't heard of it before. Actually they are a pretty old breed called an English Lop. They are thought to originate in Egypt. The ears can grow up to 29" from tip to tip but on average 24". This guys ears turned out to be 25" from one side to the other.
cute
masterpancakes100 2 years ago
my english lop (buch wheat) looks just lke him!
AVcloverpatchkid 2 years ago
what a adorable bunny. i just got a english lop 3 weeks ago...she is black and i spoil her rotten and loves her so much!!
erikmann 2 years ago
Beau: "Oh my ears hang low, yes they wobble to and fro, I can tie 'em in a knot, I can tie 'em in a bow, I can throw 'em 'oer my sholder like a continental soldier, oh my ears hang low!"
Seacampfl 2 years ago 2
He's beautiful!
peppermint23 2 years ago
those ears! <3
amourkellie 2 years ago
We just brought home English Lop/Giant Flemish babies. They are so big and so tame and sweet. Thanks for the video.
dlriscute 3 years ago
Oh i see, thank you for your help it's really been useful.
TruCar1 3 years ago
Wow your rabbit is awesome those ears are great...I was just wondering where you are supposed to keep English Lops, can you keep them in a run on the grass, do they have to be indoors? Where do you keep yours? Sorry to ask a lot it's just I am kinda possibly interested in getting one but apparently you need to know your stuff about them as they are more difficult to look after than normal rabbits, even so by the looks of yours it seems to be worth it!
TruCar1 3 years ago
also where did u get yours?
TruCar1 3 years ago
We let Beau run the yard and he didn't eat very much and was in terrible condition. For these kinds of rabbits I would suggest a large hutch and a large play pen for them to run around with free feed and free hay all day. They really need to be spoiled in order to maintain a healthy life style.
cluelesschick24 3 years ago
so is he inside or outside?
TruCar1 3 years ago
He was outside since we got him, in a hutch. We no longer have Beau.
cluelesschick24 3 years ago
It STARTED in Egypt, but it was developed in England, hence English Lop.
cluelesschick24 3 years ago
Haha, it's okay. Most people haven't heard of it before. Actually they are a pretty old breed called an English Lop. They are thought to originate in Egypt. The ears can grow up to 29" from tip to tip but on average 24". This guys ears turned out to be 25" from one side to the other.
cluelesschick24 3 years ago
i call it jelly ears
bones543210 3 years ago
Im getting a english lop soon i cant wait,
i must say your bunny is so beautiful, and very happy
pinkeyedkitten 3 years ago
Does it trip on it's ears? Lol
Mamegreen 3 years ago
He used to, when he didn't know how to use them. But now when he wants to run around, he flips them over the one side.
cluelesschick24 3 years ago
OMG so cute!! Those ears!
parallelpinkparakeet 3 years ago
It's such a cool rabbit!I wish I had one..lol
juiceburst3000 3 years ago