Dood":159bqys8 said:
If it wasn't for that one spot on her ear I wouldn't think she had the harli gene
Genetically she is a broken tort with a harlequin gene (= aa B_ C cchl D_ ej e ) instead of a broken fawn/orange with a harlequin gene (= A_ B_ C cchl D_ ej e)
Okay, so what would I put her color in as in Evens Rabbit Register?
Dood":159bqys8 said:
Statistically 75% of the litter "should" have been broken (25% Charlie and 50% broken) and 25% solid but statistics is an average over many, MANY litters just like statistically you should get 50% female and 50% males but it rarely works out that way in individual litters
Lol, that's what I thought! Was wondering if what I knew about rabbit genetics had gone wonky :roll:
Yeah. 50/50 bucks/does. Not happening of late! My last 2-3 litters or so have been only does, hehe. Finally, I got a buck on my second newest litter
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Finally, I've got pictures to WORK on uploading to RabbitTalk of the remaining two bucks of her litter - the 3 blacks (which were blacks) died for some reason or another. Anyway, what's left is a black charlie and a broken tort of some kind, I believe. He has darker shading on his hips/ears/etc. But what color is he? And he's adorable
Now his ears have lopped, and right now (like most baby Hollands) his type looks wonderful!
And what color is the dam called? Dood said she's a:
genetically a broken tort with a harlequin gene (= aa B_ C cchl D_ ej e ) instead of a broken fawn/orange with a harlequin gene (= A_ B_ C cchl D_ ej e)
But what is that called? I don't know what to put her in Evens as!