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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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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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...
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,...
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...
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...
... 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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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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
... 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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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...
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...
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:...
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...
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....
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...
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...