Lop Color
Trying to identify the color patterns of Hollands. Use this list for reference when you are looking at the colors when you are trying to decide what color your own bunnys is. If you would like more definition about the details of the color patterns, you might refer to the standards published by the American Rabbit Breeders Association.
AGOUTIGROUP
The color on the top and sides of the body is to be banded and ticked. Ears are to be laced and to match ticking color. There should be white or tan eye circles inside of ears, nape of neck, nostrils, underside of jowls, belly, and underside of tail. Belly may or may not have colored
undercolor or lap spots.
Chestnut Agouti: Opal: Lynx:
Chinchilla: Squirrel:
GROKEN GROUP
The total amount of coloration on a Broken patterned is preferred to not cover less than 10% or more than 70% of the entire animal.
Broken:
Tri-Colored: Tri-color consists of white in conjunction with one of the following combinations of two color: Dense Black and Golden Orange, Blue and Goledn Fawn, darkvarieties. Chocolate Brown and Golden Orange, or Lilac and Golden Fawn.
POINTED WHTIE GROUP

Pointed White:(Black, Blue, Chocolate, or Lilac) The body color is to be white to the skin, except on the points. The colored points are the nose, ears, feet, legs, and the tail. The color of the points is to be as described in the respective self varieties and the color is to be deep and vern. The nose marking is to come well up on the face and be well rounded, clean cut, and distinct.
SELF GROUP
Self pattern is to have the same color over the body, head, ears, feet, legs, and tail
Black Blue Chocolate Lilac
White, Ruby Eyed: White, Blue Eyed
SHADED GROUP
Sable Point Siamese Seal Smoke Pearl
Tortoise
TAN PATTERN
Otter ( Black, Blue, Chocolate, and Lilac ) (Photo courtesy of The Bunny Hutch) The Blackand Chocolate animals will have orange marking and ticking, while the Blue and Lilac animals will have fawn markings and ticking color.
TICKED GROUP
Steel (Black, Blue, Chocolate, or Lilac )
