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3997
I have a 10wk old rex who looks lynk from the top but there is absoloutly NO ringing as there would be on a lynx, Does anyone know what colour this could be,...
Chantel Brown
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Jul 2, 2007
12:45 pm
3998
I would bet on Fawn if there are no rings. Summer Time, Summer Time! Gary & Kathy Rariden Gotta Wild Hare Rabbitry ... Got a little couch potato? Check out fun...
Kathy Rariden
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Jul 2, 2007
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I would bet on blue-fawn. What color is the undercolor on his belly? Karin ... From: Chantel Brown To: rabbit_genetics_Quickpost@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Jul 2, 2007
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Sorry it took me so long to get these pictures, but here they are. The first two are of the worst in the litter - he has the "rings" of yellow on most of his...
Andrea Roob
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Jul 2, 2007
8:54 pm
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No they are a rich chocolate brown. He was just starting his moult with a vengence! I've decided to raise Mini Lops instead so I can learn colors more...
homesforallpets
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Jul 2, 2007
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Nope! She got over to look at him really good and he's just going through a really heavy first moult! He's plain ole black, not that that is a problem. ...
homesforallpets
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Jul 2, 2007
10:08 pm
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She had not seen him yet nor had I shown her his pedigree. She was going off my comment on how the Blue angora wool she had looked like the wool I got from...
homesforallpets
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Jul 2, 2007
10:30 pm
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Hmm wow.. really interesting looking but they look like some of the poor steel Hollands I got when I raised steel. I called them Wanna be steels.. but It...
gusawirl
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Jul 3, 2007
2:52 pm
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Karin, Can't check right now because it's like 1am but I'm pretty sure he's pure white on the underbelly. Chantel ... From:...
Chantel
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Jul 3, 2007
5:14 pm
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he'd be a blue-fawn then A-B-C-ddee (or could be lilac fawn, but only if both parents carried chocolate). You said one of the parents was a fawn - do you...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Jul 3, 2007
5:41 pm
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Dear Chantel; I have run into this. It may be a blue Fawn, technically. But the problem may also be caused by it carrying otter. I have a doe like this in...
Helga Vierich-Drever
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Jul 3, 2007
6:23 pm
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Dear Chantel; If there is no gray or lilac undercolour on the belly he is wideband, in other words, a fawn. regards, Helga ... he's ... Behalf Of Brian ... ...
Helga Vierich-Drever
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Jul 3, 2007
6:26 pm
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Remember, all wideband does is to increase the depth of the intermediate band and (usually) remove undercolor from the belly. Those screwy fawn things may...
Pamela Alley
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Jul 3, 2007
6:40 pm
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Karin, Both he and his mother have brown eyes, so I guess that would be the dilute of orange? the doe throws orange a lot (yay for me coz that's my fave...
Chantel
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Jul 4, 2007
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Ooops, forgot to say both parents carry chocolate, the litter was 1?? 1 cinnamon and 1 chocolate otter. ... From: rabbit_genetics_Quickpost@yahoogroups.com ...
Chantel
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Jul 4, 2007
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HI Pam, you raise a valid point. But also a new question- at least in my mind. Is there such a thing as a nonwideband fawn? Or Red, for that matter? I...
Helga Vierich-Drever
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Jul 4, 2007
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Oh yes. Those are the smutty ones. :) PA...
Pamela Alley
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Jul 4, 2007
6:42 pm
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I've decided to work with Mini Lops for a bit to get to know colors before breeding angoras since EAs tend to fade a bit due to lack of guard hair. I was told...
homesforallpets
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Jul 5, 2007
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Kathy, it isn't true that you can get "anything" when breeding any two Mini Lops together. The 'rules' of genetics are the same for Mini Lops as they are for...
adamsrex2003
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Jul 6, 2007
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4016
I know this question does not pertian to genetics but does any one have suggestions on how to cool my barn? I am open to all ideas thank you...
fillbachfarm
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Jul 6, 2007
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Where are you located and what sort of barn do you have? Advice for cooling a barn would be helped if we knew if you have humid or dry conditions or an open...
adamsrex2003
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Jul 7, 2007
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Fans, frozen water bottles in hutches, leave doors open if there's a breeze, open any windows at night. My buns are in outdoor hutches rather than a shed. I ...
Brenda DeWald
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Jul 7, 2007
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I am located in montana it is very dry here like 10% humidity my barn; unisulated metal roof, open front (faces south) east side is solid wood, north side is...
carla fillbach
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Jul 7, 2007
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there are allot of people that don't know about genetics. So no that is not true, there are allot of diferent combonations that can come from 1 breeding. I got...
angela baker
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Jul 7, 2007
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Carla, it seems you may have a problem with the effect of the sun heating up the interior of your barn. This is good in a Montana winter, but terrible with...
adamsrex2003
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Jul 7, 2007
1:45 pm
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Hi all Got a bit confused. What is the phenotype of an aaB-C-D-ejej rabbit? I know it won't be tri/harliquin, but will it be yellow or black? Thanks Liz...
Liz Clark
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Jul 7, 2007
2:38 pm
4023
If all you have done does not work, take nest boxes into house little ones in the nest die the easiest but are the easiest to deal with. Load the others into...
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Jul 7, 2007
2:55 pm
4024
Liz, Actually that genotype IS phenetically a tri/harli...a self version of one. Should look the same as an agouti version. Brenda Foxaway Rabbits ...
Brenda DeWald
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Jul 7, 2007
3:07 pm
4025
But I thought that the ej gene only worked on A- rabbits. Is this not correct? Thanks Liz...
Liz Clark
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Jul 7, 2007
3:14 pm
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Nope. That's a common assumption here in the US, but it does its mosaic magic on both agouti and self rabbits. ;-) - Sharon ... -- No virus found in this...
Barnes
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