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The
Lop Library
I found the following books
useful and informative. They are an adjunct to experience and a sincere
commitment to the breed.
Most of these books can be
obtained through
Amazon. COM
or KW Cages Santee,
California.

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LEO
THE LOP, a classic tale for the "child" in all of us. This
book, written by Stephen Cosgrove, describes the adventures of a young lop in
his search for the meaning of "normal."
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RAISING BETTER RABBITS AND CAVIES, the official guide book of The
American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc. New
and updated, this book offers many articles from experienced breeders, judges
and other professionals. All breeds of rabbits and cavies are
discussed.
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LOP RABBITS AS PETS, written by Sandy
Crook, the "mother of the Lops." This well written book deals in
depth with many issues affecting lops: disposition, handling, housing,
diet, breeding, and health. It is an excellent book for the new bunny
owner, a basic for the pet owner and a valuable reference for the breeder.
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LOP RABBIT CLUB OF AMERICA, INC., guide
book. This book offers many articles pertaining to French and English Lop
rabbits. Helpful tips are offered by experienced breeders of the National
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HOUSE
RABBIT HANDBOOK, by Marinell Harriman. A tribute to the "house
rabbit" and the people who devote their lives to educate and rescue
bunnies. This book reveals valuable information (health and animal
behavior). It's a must for the urban rabbit fancier. |

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RABBIT PRODUCTION, by James
McNitt,
Ph.D., Nephi Patton, D.V.M., Ph.D., Steven Lukefahr, Ph.D. and Peter Cheeke,
Ph.D. This book offers current information based on scientific
principles. The authors bring years of education and research making this
publication an asset to your rabbit library. |
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