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4908 Janet Gruber
jgruber1108 Send Email
Dec 4, 2007
5:02 pm
Why couldn't a rabbit have ee and cchl? Janet ... with his color ... poorly ... rabbit_genetics_Quickpost@yahoogroups.com, "homesforallpets" ... She ... 3 ... ...
4907 Brian and Karin Vail
karinvail Send Email
Dec 4, 2007
4:46 pm
Q: Also, in a short normal coat what would a solid non-extension himalayan look like? A rabbit with this code for instance: a a B _ ch ch D _ e e, etc. A: It...
4906 zamoro2762 Send Email Dec 4, 2007
4:37 pm
... Hi Charlotte, Thanks for the question. The doe of the aforementioned buck is a himi. This has been an incredibly helpful thread for me. So I...
4905 Charlotte Ford
ml912001 Send Email
Dec 4, 2007
3:31 pm
Hi. By the term "pointed white", do you mean a rabbit that has red eyes, defined point color and white body color, also known as Himalayan, or is this another...
4904 Brenda DeWald
brendadewald Send Email
Dec 4, 2007
2:16 am
<<<there is NO such color as sable tort. Genetically impossible.>>> aa B_ c(chl)_ D_ ee = sable tort, otherwise known as sable point. It's the same thing, we...
4903 Rick Stahl
lazyaker Send Email
Dec 4, 2007
1:42 am
"haha Rick! You are a 'special&#39; bunny though ;) Do you have any permanent damage from the stroke? It looked like you were getting around very well at the last...
4902 Lisa
somerhillfarms Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
8:38 pm
Kathy, your description of the coloring on your tort's head sounds perfectly normal to me. Try looking at normal furred rabbits in black tort, and you'll see...
4901 Lisa
somerhillfarms Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
8:31 pm
Kathy - is there any sable, seal, or pearl in his background? How old is he? I'm just wondering because sables tend to change color when they are little, and...
4900 Lisa
somerhillfarms Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
8:25 pm
Even if he is blue, bred to chocolate you'd most likely get black. You won't get any lilacs unless the chocolate doe carries dilute recessively. And even if...
4899 Lisa
somerhillfarms Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
8:07 pm
Right. A torted sable would be a pearl (in angoras) and would have the mask, ears, tail and feet dark brown (sable) with the wool creamy to off white. All the...
4898 Brian and Karin Vail
karinvail Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
6:03 pm
the chin varieties are definitely possible - chocolate and lilac chin. But, to produce an opal one of the parents would have to be NOT chocolate/lilac based. ...
4897 zamoro2762 Send Email Dec 3, 2007
5:51 pm
This just goes to show I know just enough to be dangerous :-) Well I figured the "lynx" was that based on his nest box color...which was gray at birth with...
4896 Brenda DeWald
brendadewald Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
5:49 pm
That's good the know. Thanks Karin! Brenda Foxaway Rabbits http://www.ccia.com/public/foxaway ... Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!...
4895 Brian and Karin Vail
karinvail Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
5:29 pm
it should be fine. I have had LOTS of self choc chins in my ML's and nobody has ever even commented on that strange eye color that they have. Karin ... From:...
4894 Deidre Edder
edderland Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
5:24 pm
a lot of black torts oxidize to a chocolate or even orange color when their coat dies; he will moult it out and come in with his new black tort color. Deidre ...
4893 Brian and Karin Vail
karinvail Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
5:24 pm
unless that ''lynx&#39;' was a dilute fawn/orange A-B-C-ddee instead :) Then they could have produced an opal :) Karin ... From: Deidre Edder To:...
4892 zamoro2762 Send Email Dec 3, 2007
5:21 pm
... Hi Kathy, I am 99% sure that the buck is a black tort as I watched him grow up. I do have a full brother in my herd who is a chocolate tort and he looked...
4891 Deidre Edder
edderland Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
5:20 pm
IF they bred a lynx to a choc agouti; they couldn't have an opal; as both parents are choc based; they could only get lynx and choc agouti; and lilac and...
4890 Brian and Karin Vail
karinvail Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
5:14 pm
there is NO such color as sable tort. Genetically impossible. :/ Karin ... From: Janet Gruber To: rabbit_genetics_Quickpost@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday,...
4889 Brenda DeWald
brendadewald Send Email
Dec 3, 2007
5:33 am
I have someone interested in buying my self chocolate chinchilla doe. She'd like to show her. I'm hoping someone can help me with my one concern about this...
4888 r.regitz@... Send Email Dec 3, 2007
12:07 am
... I thought really, i selected a simple to memorize name for this page :-) If you searching infos over rabbit colors go to www.rabbitcolors.info Always look...
4887 r.regitz@... Send Email Dec 3, 2007
12:07 am
... a breeder tell me, in blues (truebreeding in color) occasionally appear animals who look nearly black. If its not able to get a black from 2 blues i think,...
4886 Janet Gruber
jgruber1108 Send Email
Dec 2, 2007
11:50 pm
Maybe he is a sable tort? Are you absolutely sure the dam is a pointed white, and not a poorly colored pearl? Janet ... I ... barbered ... I ... chocolate ... ...
4885 Brenda DeWald
brendadewald Send Email
Dec 2, 2007
11:08 pm
Hi, Kathy. Blues can sometimes get pretty dark. I have a blue buck that is more like a charcoal color instead of what I would call blue. He looks nearly...
4884 homesforallpets Send Email Dec 2, 2007
10:09 pm
I have a buck who was given to me and I was told he is a Tort. She was not sure if black or chocolate. I looked at him (then about 3 months old) and he...
4883 homesforallpets Send Email Dec 2, 2007
9:37 pm
Saddly the only kit to survive from the litter of 7 looked like a blue until about 3 weeks when it started darkening. Now it looks like a greyish-black. Kind...
4882 zamoro2762 Send Email Dec 2, 2007
7:32 pm
... see good pics of red, orange and fawn (I know orange is unshowable but you can still get it). I'm not so sure on my "red" kits anymore. ... Hi Kathy,...
4881 Pam
psbhr Send Email
Dec 2, 2007
1:26 am
I do understand fully and I agree I am not going to try this, it did sound good in the begining but the more I thought about it and how I have been striving to...
4880 boxcar menagerie
redsatinango... Send Email
Dec 1, 2007
6:14 pm
LOL - someone interested enough to ask a question! i love questions - doesnt mean i always have "the" answer, but i always have "a" answer!! i took this info...
4879 homesforallpets Send Email Dec 1, 2007
11:43 am
Having produced a blue and a strong history of producing reds and fawns is there another color she could have been and had brown eyes AND be mistaken for an...
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