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15118 pb505 Send Email Jan 2, 2011
2:34 am
Ok I bred a broken castor mini rex to a solid black mini rex. Everything in the pedigrees came from my lines and I have never used tris. There is a baby in...
15119 Winifred Rogers
o2rabbitry Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
5:08 am
Yes, it is possible. Probable, I'd venture. The English spotting gene isn't always predictable, either. I have seen enough brokens, from parents that appear...
15120 Monica Spooner
checkerboard... Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
8:21 am
Ej can be carried by self rabbits without being seen at all. Occasionally, it could be missed on an agouti or tan pattern rabbit. And yes, recessive genes can...
15121 evansrabbitranch
evansrabbitr... Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
4:18 am
I saw photos of some amazing looking rabbits. They had chinchilla coloring in the sable patern if that makes sense. Darker on the face and ears, over the back...
15122 r.regitz@... Send Email Jan 4, 2011
7:21 am
http://www.rabbitcolors.info/int/de/entries/A_cchl/1.html -- Renate, Germany www.satinangora.de www.kaninchenwissen.de www.rabbitcolors.info...
15123 karrie
amayesingfive Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
9:53 pm
This probably doesn't answer your question, but we entered a chin ND at nationals this year and he was DQ'ed because the judge said he was a sable chin. He...
15124 evansrabbitranch
evansrabbitr... Send Email
Jan 5, 2011
1:53 am
Yeah, they weren't that dark but they were very young so I imagine that is how they will look when older? Hmm, now I can't wait for my chinchilla doe to be...
15125 evansrabbitranch
evansrabbitr... Send Email
Jan 5, 2011
1:56 am
That is almost exactly what the ones I saw looked like only a bit lighter on the sides close to the belly and more concentrated color on the ears and nose. He...
15126 sohumcowgirl Send Email Jan 6, 2011
11:46 pm
Hello again, update on my bew kits, i don't believe they are truly white, there tail has a grey tinge to it along with there noses. i will be selling them as...
15127 Darren Benham
father0fnine Send Email
Jan 7, 2011
4:39 pm
Charlies/Brokens: As part of the growth of the embryo, chemicals called melenocytes (part of color production) travel to where the color should be. The En...
15128 Darren Benham
father0fnine Send Email
Jan 7, 2011
5:27 pm
Do you have a copy of the research / source that describes this action? ... Subject: Re: [Rabbit_Genetics] Re: Steel help! From: r.regitz@... Date: Thu,...
15129 r.regitz@... Send Email Jan 7, 2011
7:11 pm
... there are many, what exactly do you mean? agouti? extension? older? newer? readable? very scientific? -- Renate, Germany www.satinangora.de...
15130 r.regitz@... Send Email Jan 7, 2011
7:14 pm
... ??? The melanocytes are pigment producing cells, no chemicals. -- Renate, Germany www.satinangora.de www.kaninchenwissen.de www.rabbitcolors.info...
15131 evansrabbitranch
evansrabbitr... Send Email
Jan 7, 2011
9:26 pm
... Saddly unless bred for it litter size can be random. I had a doe once gave me 4 litters before I decided to get one known to be a bit more uniform. First...
15132 Deidre Edder
edderland Send Email
Jan 7, 2011
9:53 pm
what you have are dilute ermines; they are creams with the chin gene added; which removes all orange/fawn pigment; ermines would be orange and end up brown...
15133 brookeb812 Send Email Jan 8, 2011
10:10 am
I had a litter of mini rex out of a chocolate x broken chocolate otter. One is a REW, one is a chocolate, with a very obvious white tail. They are about 3...
15134 foxaway rabbits
brendadewald Send Email
Jan 8, 2011
10:55 pm
I am wondering if anyone is going to the PA state convention in February who may be driving close by me (Gibsonia, PA) and be willing to transport some rabbits...
15135 foxaway rabbits
brendadewald Send Email
Jan 8, 2011
11:04 pm
Hi, Brooke.     Is it always the tail that is white or is it other spots in other locations sometimes as well?  The only thing I can think of is the vienna...
15136 MARINA
samthase@... Send Email
Jan 8, 2011
11:12 pm
Can you show me a picture of that tail please. The vienna-gene will not cause this kind of marking and steel neither...so I would really like to see it :) You...
15137 Manda
manda_da_pan... Send Email
Jan 9, 2011
12:38 am
At my rabbitry we want to experiment and try to get shorter ears as well as small bodies for our Mini Rex. This is more of a fun experiment. I know the first...
15138 Donise Koehler
edenshutchra... Send Email
Jan 9, 2011
5:29 am
Hey yall I have a weird question concerning breeding full brother and sister rabbits. I am not completely ignorant of what inbred is but what if you had an...
15139 evansrabbitranch
evansrabbitr... Send Email
Jan 9, 2011
5:59 am
I have bred brother to sister in the past, I just made sure to breed the resulting keepers to a lesser or not at all related rabbit when they were ready. Only...
15140 rabbitscarrots Send Email Jan 9, 2011
7:27 am
Lets Presume here that the buck and doe siblings were kept because they were of exceptional type. Then I would say that a sibling mating is a very useful...
15141 rabbitscarrots Send Email Jan 9, 2011
7:45 am
The vienna gene may and can cause these markings, though I am skeptical that it is vienna when it is not confirmed if there is vienna in the lineage. The...
15142 r.regitz@... Send Email Jan 9, 2011
8:43 am
Dont forgot to think of sometimes appearing new mutations. I dont looked it up, but i think in mice exists a broken form with white tail tip. -- Renate,...
15143 rabbitscarrots Send Email Jan 9, 2011
11:23 am
Very True!...
15144 Pamela Alley
rnrq Send Email
Jan 9, 2011
11:27 am
White tails, especially just the bottoms, on self animals have been a significant problem in some lines for decades. That they've become rare is a credit to...
15145 rabbitscarrots Send Email Jan 9, 2011
11:31 am
My thoughts exactly....
15146 Red Hawk
theredhawkman Send Email
Jan 9, 2011
4:08 pm
If the tail is only white on the underside, it is not from the vienna gene, but the tan gene. When there is tan, marten or otter in the background of the...
15147 Rabbit_Genetics@yahoo... Send Email Jan 9, 2011
4:44 pm
NEW URL to get to the Yahoo rabbit genetics website as we have changed the name from rabbit_genetics_ quickpost to rabbit _Genetics. See below to get you...
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