
Holland Lops are shown in two classifications: broken or solid pattern. They are listed into 8 groups: Agouti, Broken, Pointed White, Self, Shaded, Tan pattern, Ticked, Wide Band. Holland Lops should not be over 4 pounds. When they are posed correctly and viewed from the front, the head should be carried high on & close to the shoulders, exposing a deep, well filled chest and short, thick front legs. The head should be wide from the base of the ears to the muzzle. The ears should lop vertically on both sides of the head from a strongly defined & properly positioned crown. They should hang close to the cheeks, with the openings turned towards the head. The crown should be a strongly defined ridge consisting of both cartilage and prominent, dense fur which appears to sit on the top of the head & add to its massive appearance.
My Holland Lops:
| Name | Pattern/Color/Variety | Sex |
| Clark's Blade | Solid, Blue Tortoise, Shaded | Sr. Buck |
| Double G's Hot Shot | Solid, Sable Point, Shaded | Sr. Buck |
| Sunny K's Raindrop | Broken, Lilac/Fawn Tri, Broken | Sr. Doe |
| Howard's Chica | Solid, Sable Point, Shaded | Sr. Doe |
| Olson's Nosey | Solid, Seal Point, Pointed White | Sr. Doe |
| White Clover's Lynn | Broken, Lynx, Broken | Sr. Doe |