what colour is it if: the pedigree says the dame and sire are both chocolate tort. the rabbit has a red body. chocolate on the top of the tail. white...
Both parents must have been hiding the tan gene.  From your description is sounds like you have a Chocolate Tort Marten. Jim Zoom Rabbitry MiniSatins, Neth...
The parent's couldn't 'hide' the Tan gene if they were both Chocolate Torts (selfs). Are you sure the belly and underside of the tail is WHITE, or could it...
Very few colors are more recessive than Chocolate Torte. That means that a Chocolate Torte can't "hide" or "carry" very many other genes for color. White,...
Hi, I have two satin angora rabbits that I got in April. I've always been interested in genetics (my favorite subject in college), and I ran across a link to...
and this is why i learnt early on, never to use tort in a red breeding program. i think, that one of the parents is not a tort. but either is a red or a...
A self (a) rabbit can not hide the tan (at) gene since tan is dominant to self. Brenda Foxaway Rabbits http://www.ccia.com/public/foxaway ... From: Red Hawk...
This is probably a very basic question, but unfortunately I seem to have a relatively slow learning curve with rabbit color genetics. I have Rex ... currently...
I would not recommend using your current varieties with the tri-colors (however with care castor and opal will produce nice tri's in the second generation)....
Subject: Re: [Rabbit_Genetics] Rex color question ... tri colors I would not recommend using your current varieties with the tri-colors (however with care...
Yup! And if you can get a nice quality harlequin (the solid version - not showable, but can work well for breeding), definitely consider adding one of them to...
I would stay with the Black orange tri but you could also use broken blue to a get blue fawn tri Harlies in mini rex are just tri's with out the broken gene...
So if I'm processing the information correctly, it is sounding like I should be looking for two black/orange tri-colors or one black/orange tri and one solid...
There are no guarantees... as with any broken, Enen (one broken and one solid gene) produces a /potentially/ correctly colored broken. EnEn (two broken genes)...
   I agree with PJ that you should try to keep tris separate from your other colors. You can sometimes get some odd brindling in other colors when they...
    You can get harlequins from tri X tri and harli X tri. I actually made a mistake in my last not...no charlies can come from harli X tri pairs but...
Can a giant angora pop up in a litter of English kits. Sire(REW)Dam (lilac)no metion on either pedigree but sire has a large long body and is cut down all the...
Lots of great information ... thanks, everyone! This is the kind of very basic input I needed ... have printed off the replies to keep as reference. Sounds...
We just had our first litter of tris. We had a really nice lightly marked broken red buck (mini rex). So I picked up a really nice black/orange harlequin doe...
<<< never understood the harlequin markings until I wrote for a judge at a big show and harleys (the breed) were one of the breeds judged. I asked a lot of...
... My doe is black, the buck is broken blue (I'm not real positive on the colors yet, just learning about all this). He is the most loving animal, and gives...
... I dont know, if i can halp mit a lot of names, but genecodes and pics of several colors can be found at http://www.rabbitcolors.info The database alltimes...
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I have posted some pictures of silver marten kits of different shades in a album simply titled A Kit of A Different Color? I am looking for why the same...
... asking a knowledgeable angora breeder that has giants , this was the answer: If both parents are purebred English, then no, they cannot produce anything...