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I have a problem with a potential solution, but I need some genetic peoples' opinions first.

I raise American Chins and Palominos but am having a God-awful time finding breeding stock. I'm looking into crossbreeding, but don't want to ruin the color. Back when I raised Harlequins, I wanted to introduce some black New Zealand into my Japanese to darken nail color and improve type. I talked to a judge about it and he told me that once they are 3/4 Harlequin (or the desired breed) and meet the SOP, they can be put on the show table as Harlequin (or desired breed). I definitely will be completely disclosing any potential buyers regarding the crossbreeding in any sold rabbits' background, eating any off-colored offspring, and will NOT sell F1 crosses.

So, these are my plans, correct me if they aren't going to work. Keep in mind that I DO NOT SPEAK ALPHABET SOUP.

I was given two lovely black Californian does. I have a very handsome AmChin buck. Cal + Chin = Chin?

A very generous breeder of Red New Zealands is willing to provide me with some Red NZ does. Is Golden (also known as Cream or Fawn in other breeds) a dilute of Red? Will it screw up my Golden color? He has given me a Golden colored NZ already that cropped up in his Red program.

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Is Golden (also known as Cream or Fawn in other breeds) a dilute of Red?


See my answer in your other thread. A fawn is not always a fawn and a cream is not always a cream. It depends on the breed as to what their genotype is. I believe golden in palominos is chocolate agouti nonextension(ee that makes red).

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Thanks! I didn't get any response to this thread for awhile, so I broke it up into two in the hopes that someone would respond to it. It worked!

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