If a Himalayan (breed) rabbit had the steel gene, could he still look Himalayan? Does the white of the Himalayan gene act similar to the REW white by hiding color (except at the points)?
Edited to update with the answer: A Himalayan rabbit with Steel would simply look Himalayan. No distinguishable difference. (Thank you for your help, Rabbittalk family!)
I bred my Rex doe (otter, carries self) to a purebred Himalayan buck in order to see what other C she was carrying (I think it’s shaded). But instead of getting about half otter marked in a litter of 14, I got ZERO. The otter marked doe is clearly marked. Some of her kits have that look which tells me they’re not really solid, but disguising as solid.
So… if Himalayan can look Himalayan and have the steel gene, then I have my answer. Couldn’t find a single reference online.
Thank you in advance if anyone has an answer!
Edited to update with the answer: A Himalayan rabbit with Steel would simply look Himalayan. No distinguishable difference. (Thank you for your help, Rabbittalk family!)
I bred my Rex doe (otter, carries self) to a purebred Himalayan buck in order to see what other C she was carrying (I think it’s shaded). But instead of getting about half otter marked in a litter of 14, I got ZERO. The otter marked doe is clearly marked. Some of her kits have that look which tells me they’re not really solid, but disguising as solid.
So… if Himalayan can look Himalayan and have the steel gene, then I have my answer. Couldn’t find a single reference online.
Thank you in advance if anyone has an answer!
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