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    Help with Kit’s Coloring

    I need help identifying this kit’s coloring. At first glance the baby on the far left appears to be a VM cream, but both parents are “self” colored rabbits…so I’m stumped. Any suggestions? Dam is a VM black and Sire is a VM blue
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    E allele

    I guess I could just breed her to a different non-extension buck and see if she produces harli’s?
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    E allele

    So interesting! As of right now both of their pedigrees say orange or cream. The orange I think is safe to say is harlequin. But is there a way I could breed them separately (to a different rabbit) to either rule out or guarantee the <ej> existence? Now that both of them could potentially be...
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    Help with 'impossible' genetics

    Mystery Solved! Thanks so much!
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    Help with 'impossible' genetics

    I think you must be right! So crazy. What we have thought is just smut on the orange buck’s back, must be a harlequin marking!! He most definitely has it in his pedigree. Buck Doe
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    E allele

    I know, so crazy right! I think you are right though, my orange buck does have some shading on his back, but it’s vague. We have always thought it was just smut…but maybe he’s actually a Harli? I am going to get some pictures of his back today. Both parents are pedigreed, but the breeder could...
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    E allele

    I am just getting into rabbit genetics and am trying to learn as much as I can. I recently paired an orange buck with a cream doe, both of which are non-extension for the E allele, (ee,) correct? In their litter that was born two weeks ago, there were 3 blue fawn harlequins. How is this...
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    Help with 'impossible' genetics

    Judy you might be able to help me with this…I am just getting into rabbit genetics and am trying to learn as much as I can. I recently paired an orange buck with a cream doe, both of which are non-extension for the E allele, (ee,) correct? In their litter that was born two weeks ago, there...
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