Chocolate French Lop For Sale

Looking for a chocolate French Lop for sale? Holland Lop Hill Rabbitry breeds pedigreed Chocolate French Lops from our family-run rabbitry in Sedona, Arizona. Our chocolate French Lops are hand-raised, daily socialized, and health-guaranteed before going home. We ship nationwide through climate-controlled USDA-compliant ground transport.

Below you will find Cash, our currently available Chocolate French Lop, plus detailed information about this color variety, French Lop temperament, and our adoption process. Chocolate French Lops are not always available, so reservations move quickly when one is ready to go home.

Meet Cash, Our Chocolate French Lop Buck

A rare chocolate French Lop buck with rich, warm color depth.

Cash chocolate French Lop buck for sale
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Cash

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Chocolate
French Lop
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Cash is a Chocolate French Lop buck with the rich, warm milk-chocolate coat that this dilute variety is known for. Chocolate is a recessive color in French Lops, which makes Cash a strong addition to any color-focused breeding program. His coat is dense and uniform, his ear set is excellent for the breed standard, and his temperament is calm and people-oriented. Like all French Lops, Cash will mature into a substantial bunny in the 10 to 15 pound range, with the broad, muscular body type and dramatic dropped ears that define this breed. He has been handled daily from birth, raised in our home alongside our family, and is fully comfortable with both adults and children. Cash is healthy, vet-checked, fully weaned, and ready for either local pickup in Sedona or nationwide ground transport.

$350

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About the Chocolate French Lop Color

Chocolate is a recessive dilute color in French Lops, producing a rich, warm milk-chocolate coat with a dense, uniform appearance. To get a chocolate French Lop, both parents must carry the chocolate gene, which makes the color less common than standard varieties. Among ARBA-recognized French Lop colors, chocolate is prized for its visual warmth and the way it photographs beautifully in any light.

When evaluating a chocolate French Lop, the qualities to look at most carefully are coat depth and density, the evenness of color across the body and ears, the body type (broad, muscular, and cobby for the breed standard), and the ear set. Cash meets these criteria well, which is why we are confident placing him in either a pet home or a show-track family.

Chocolate is one of several recognized French Lop colors within the ARBA standard. The breed is bred and shown in solid varieties (including black, blue, chocolate, lilac, and chestnut) and broken varieties (which add white markings to any base color). Pricing typically reflects the rarity of the color and pattern combination, with broken patterns and rarer colors commanding premium prices.

What to Expect from a French Lop

French Lops are sometimes called the gentle giants of the rabbit world. They mature into substantial 10 to 15 pound bunnies, but their temperament is famously calm and patient. Cash has been hand-raised in our home with daily handling, family interaction, and exposure to children, so he arrives at his new home already socialized and confident.

Like all French Lops, a chocolate French Lop needs a spacious enclosure or pen, plenty of supervised free-roam time, unlimited timothy hay, fresh greens, and a measured amount of quality pellets. The House Rabbit Society is an excellent resource for setting up a home that suits a large rabbit breed.

Adoption and Shipping

Our adoption process for Chocolate French Lops follows the same steps as all our French Lops: submit an inquiry, receive a personal reply within 24 hours, reserve with a non-refundable hold deposit, receive regular updates until pickup, and either pick up locally in Sedona or have your bunny shipped nationwide through ground transport.

Shipping costs vary by destination and are confirmed before any travel is booked. Read our full Adoption Process page for complete details, or send your inquiry now to lock in Cash before someone else does.

Chocolate French Lop FAQ

How rare is a chocolate French Lop?

Chocolate French Lops are less common than the most standard varieties of the breed. Color rarity is reflected in our pricing structure, where rarer colors and broken patterns are priced above the solid base colors. Cash is currently our only chocolate French Lop available, and once he is reserved, the next chocolate bunny may not be available for several months.

How much does Cash cost?

Cash is priced at $350. This includes a written health guarantee, a personalized care guide, a sample of the food he is currently eating, his pedigree information, and lifetime breeder support by email. Shipping cost (if applicable) is calculated separately based on your location and confirmed before any transport is booked.

What happens if I miss Cash and want a similar French Lop?

Join our waitlist. Mention in your inquiry that you are specifically interested in a chocolate French Lop, and we will reach out as soon as a matching bunny is ready to go home. Waitlist families often get first pick on upcoming litters before bunnies are publicly listed.

Will Cash be good with children?

French Lops are generally excellent with families, including those with older children. Cash has been handled daily by our family from birth, exposed to children, and given gentle socialization. He has the calm, patient temperament typical of the breed. We recommend supervised interaction with younger children due to French Lop size; a 10 to 15 pound rabbit needs careful handling.

Want to Reserve Cash?

Send us an inquiry mentioning Cash by name. We respond within 24 hours with hold deposit details and shipping coordination.

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