Angora: blue x broken chestnut

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It would probably be helpful to have more info, but at just a glance, what could you see with a blue buck and broken chestnut doe? I know that many colors will likely be unrecognized, but I'm so new to color genetics I'd love the help.
 
Broken and Chestnut are two of the most dominant colours so you should get 50% broken chestnut and 50% solid chestnut

If the broken chestnut carries any recessives you could get some other colours
Self ? Then 50% broken and/or solid black
Dilute ? Then 50% broken and/or solid Opal
Both ? Then 25% broken and/or solid blue

If both parents carry the same recessives then there are even more possibilities

Information on parents, siblings or offspring colour can help fill in the blanks
Blue = aa B_ C_ dd E_ enen
Broken chestnut = A_ B_ C_ D_ E_ ENen
 
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