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4460
Ok, checked her eyes out today. They are definately a grey-brown color, no red/ruby glow, not blue. I really hope she's not, it's too soon. She's got a great...
Kit
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Sep 2, 2007
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4461
OK, so, if I am wrong is saying that eye color is the result of coat color genes, then it is entirely possible for a seal, sable, smoke pearl or siamese sable...
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There could be two things going on here, to produce Seals from this type of cross. First, the Sable Point Doe could in fact, be one that is genetically ...
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Sep 2, 2007
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Diedre is correct, the silvering gene has been floating around in the Jersey Wooly since the beginning. Was pretty common in the early days and I've had then...
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I've never produced a chocolate with a ruby glow to the eye. I've also produced plenty of sables and Siamese Sables that did not have the ruby glow to the eye...
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I've been doing a lot of hard thinking about this doe. My problem is that she has a fantastic body, head, ears, and wool. She is from a brother sister mating....
Jane
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Sep 2, 2007
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i got some market rabbits that were out of broken blacks any way there was a solid one i took him he had some white spots on his belly and thought just a bad...
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Sep 2, 2007
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Hallo, ... this is one side :-) the other side is, as the first brown rabbits was breed here in germany, the breeder called this breed "fire eye" (no, i dont...
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Sep 3, 2007
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4468
Hello all, I know lot about basic genetices (Black, Blue, Chocolate, Lilac - Tan, Self, Agouti, and so on) and still learning about more of the harder ones...
Brian Flemal
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Sep 3, 2007
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4469
Hi Brian, In the ARBA Guide to Raising Better Rabbits, there is an article on genetics that should be quite helpful to you. Your issue is with the C locus,...
Janet Gruber
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Sep 3, 2007
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Yes silver martin satins can happen. I have seen both solid and broken silver martins come out of a few otter lines, along with otters. They have the thin...
shannon chase
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Sep 3, 2007
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I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the genetics of fur/wool and ears? Are there any websites/books dealing with this aspect of genetics? What...
Nancy
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Sep 4, 2007
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... all other then normal is rezessive, except the manegene, it seems to be subdominant or dominant. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Renate www.satinangora.de...
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4473
Is there any such thing as a Sable Tort? I have been raiseing Mini Rex for the past 10 years, and this year Im getting so very weird colors. I have gotten...
Diane Reid-Frost ( F...
bunyldy1
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Sep 4, 2007
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I believe a sable tort would be what is called a sable point....should be cream colored on the back with sepia colored points. Brenda Foxaway Rabbits ...
Brenda DeWald
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Sep 4, 2007
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sables can APPEAR to have black points when they are just really dark sepia. Shorter coated breeds would appear darker too because the pigment is compressed...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Sep 4, 2007
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I agree with this. I just sold a sable marten who had the blackest points I've ever seen. Brian and Karin Vail <bkvail@...> wrote: sables...
Spring Creek Gems
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Sep 4, 2007
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The genetics of coat type are fairly simple. Angora, rex, and satin are three different recessive genes; the dominant form is the wild type, or normal. The...
Pamela Alley
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Sep 4, 2007
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I've always wondered about a rabbit having two or more recessive coats - what they'd look like. I've heard of satin mini rex (because people were using mini...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Sep 4, 2007
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If smoke pearl is the dilute equivalent of a siamese sable, what is the dilute of a seal called? Kevin...
Kevin J. Payne
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Sep 4, 2007
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good question! I'll be interested in what others call them too :) I call them blue seals personally. Karin ... From: Kevin J. Payne To:...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Sep 4, 2007
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The various editions of Rabbit Production have a photo in there of an Opossum Rex, which is rr ll combined with a silvering gene. Very impressive. I'd also...
Pamela Alley
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Sep 4, 2007
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... look here: http://www.kaninchenfarben.de/gen.php?mode=display&id=89& I have heard, langhair rex looks some curly, like a teddy bear. -- Mit freundlichen...
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4483
Maybe "Burnt Pearl"? LOL I saw a picture of what I *believe* is a dilute seal and it doesn't look like a very attractive color; albeit, some colors don't...
Kevin J. Payne
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Sep 4, 2007
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hmm, I'll have to check closer at my copy of Rabbit Production. I have the 7th edition - and I saw in the index that it talked about opossum rex, but didn't...
Brian and Karin Vail
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Sep 4, 2007
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A ruby red glow in the eyes is a chocolate carrier, I have thought, correct me if I am wrong.....Do Sables carry the ruby red eye too? rick WPR/ Satins:...
Rick K
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Sep 5, 2007
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4486
I've only ever heard of them being called blue seal. Brenda Foxaway Rabbits http://www.ccia.com/public/foxaway ... Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting...
Brenda DeWald
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Sep 5, 2007
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4487
I've always known them as blue seal. It can look like a self blue. I've never seen one personally...I don't think. I may have and called it blue. "Kevin J....
Spring Creek Gems
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Sep 5, 2007
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4488
Brenda, She is definately NOT a sable point. She has the richest sable coloring on her body. I think that Karin hit the nail on the head. Thank you !!!!! Now...
Diane Frost
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Sep 5, 2007
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Ok, I have been wondering about the different torts too. I have a litter of Lionheads from a SS doe and a black buck, 4 torts and I guess, 2 blacks for want of...
anita ambrose
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