Hello everyone!
I just acquired a nice Chestnut doe (Netherland Dwarf) and I saw something on her pedigree that gave me pause. Her parents are listed as a solid blue and a solid black, with one of her grandparent being a chestnut.
I always thought the Agouti gene was dominant over the tan and solid gene, meaning there is no recessive carrying of the color, meaning any rabbit carrying an agouti gene will express the gene. It makes it impossible for 2 solid parents to have an agouti baby, but possible for an agouti parent to have a solid baby. This would mean that either the Chestnut isn't completely dominant like I thought or that there is an error on her pedigree. I'm leaning toward an error on the pedigree, but off course I can't be sure!
Anyone has any opinion on the matter?
I just acquired a nice Chestnut doe (Netherland Dwarf) and I saw something on her pedigree that gave me pause. Her parents are listed as a solid blue and a solid black, with one of her grandparent being a chestnut.
I always thought the Agouti gene was dominant over the tan and solid gene, meaning there is no recessive carrying of the color, meaning any rabbit carrying an agouti gene will express the gene. It makes it impossible for 2 solid parents to have an agouti baby, but possible for an agouti parent to have a solid baby. This would mean that either the Chestnut isn't completely dominant like I thought or that there is an error on her pedigree. I'm leaning toward an error on the pedigree, but off course I can't be sure!
Anyone has any opinion on the matter?