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... Are you sure, the cchd have strength rufusfactors also? Suppose there would be 2 rufus alleles with different strength in each rabbit, who adding together...
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Just a reminder, if you are having rabbit genetics concerns or questions, contact our chat group and we may be able to help. The only dumb question is the one...
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The following rabbit_genetics_Quickpost poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: This poll will end on August 31, 2006, and you will...
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Thanks for that Steve, But it still doesn't answer my question, I'll clarify One doe Chocolate sable crossbreed(to the best of my knowledge) genotype...
Courtney McLaren
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Sep 1, 2006
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I have looked at the photos, and I think, given the 'disappearing ticking' and the looks of the 'agouti' rabbits you have, that this is not a wideband issue,...
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Sep 1, 2006
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A friend and myself were discussing something similar to the flame points last week. It seems to be the general concensus that the true flame points really...
Andrea Roob
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Dear Ted, Yes there was agreement on this except for one issue: it seems that the himi gene c(h) removes red from atat and A_, but there is still the ...
Helga Vierich-Drever
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Dear Pamela; oh yes. I just realized that the flamepoint based on chocolate Tort would probly look like it had red tipped with GOLD if kept in a sunny ...
Helga Vierich-Drever
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Sep 1, 2006
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Oh Renate, yes yes! Did you see Stephen Roush's new article on the rufus gene(s). It is located in the group homepage. -Helga PS Ingrid und Ich sind...
Helga Vierich-Drever
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Sep 1, 2006
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I just looked at the pictures. I think Stephen is right. I have had steel here (carried in like a computer virus on the REW New Zealands) when using REW New...
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Sep 1, 2006
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You know what is reallly interesting here is that if a Harli point himmie is possible, then it might be different depending on whether it is agouti based or...
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Dear Stephen; Here I just told Renate to look up your article on rufus and now I can't find it myself. Did I dream it? Or did you have it somewhere else? I...
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Pamela dear, I am annoying. You know that. And in the UK we call the brown one "chocolate tortoiseshell". Except in the Sussex breed, where the colour is...
Le Marchant, Judy
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Sep 1, 2006
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So if I understand right that breeding this broken black doe, which is the daughter to her sire a fawn/blue tri. That because she is broken black her off...
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Sep 1, 2006
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No, it is the tort shading that DQs many self tris, not the orange/fawn on the belly. Tris, which are brokens, only have teat spots, lap spots, and a line down...
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Sep 2, 2006
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I'd love to see a self harli to see the difference from an agouti! I wish the harli mini rex were recognized. I personally love them! Brenda Foxaway Rabbits ...
Brenda DeWald
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Sep 2, 2006
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Hi All :) I have the opportunity to get a really nice chin doe to breed into my BEW line and I have really been looking forward to it, but then I got to...
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Sep 2, 2006
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Val...no idea, but a very good question. :) PA...
Pamela Alley
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Sep 2, 2006
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Not necessarily a totally bad cross. You will get some self tris/harlis (which will likely be torted), and all of the babies will carry self tri/harli....
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Sep 2, 2006
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Not so far as I have seen, but I have not crossed a lot of chins into BEW lines....
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Yes.. you CAN have Harli pointed animals. My roommate had a Blue magpie point MR.. out of a Blue Mag pt and a black.. that litter was umm interesting LOL .....
Amanda Nevers
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Sep 2, 2006
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Okay, new question/thought...if ej is incompletely dominant to e (since a self tri/harli often has tort markings) then wouldn't you be able to get torted ...
Brenda DeWald
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Sep 2, 2006
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Sorry guys. This is the only list where people answer immediately. I'm in the middle of making cages but I cant make the floors because I have no idea on what...
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Sep 3, 2006
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But on a choc or black tort, the legs, nose, ears and tal are not red/orange/fawn,They are dark. On a himi tort, you would only have the color left on the...
Deidre Edder
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Sep 3, 2006
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What counts is the direction of the closest-spaced wires; the 1/2 inch spacing should be upward and the wider, 1-inch spaced ones go down. The direction...
Pamela Alley
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Sep 3, 2006
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I've been making my cage floors with 1/2" X 1/2" wire, but don't think I put the 1/2" X 1" in in any particular way when I used it. I don't think it makes any...
Brenda DeWald
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Sep 3, 2006
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Um .... thank you for replying ... but I dont get it! Should the 1" side be going horizontally across the cage? Or towards the back of the cage? I'm sorry!...
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Sep 3, 2006
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Thank you Brenda! And thank you moderator for not reprimanding me (yet!) Jane...
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I get it!! You mean which side to use! Thank you! Jane...
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It doesn't matter to me. However I can get the most floors out of a length, that's how I do it. But I want to hear other opinions. Win, Olivia, Iffy & Lad,...
Winifred Rogers
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