I've got an white (pink eyed) American doe and a white (pink eyed) American buck.... But out popped a black baby from the burrow this morning. Something in the wood pile?
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:mrgreen:avdpas77":262frtnr said:White is a "cover up" type gene. There could be lots of other colors in the genes, but the white cause those genes not to manifest. I have seen blue-eyed white Americans. That being said, if both truly are REW, then, as was mentioned above, the offspring would have both genes and the other colors would never show. That leaves two possibilities:
a)one or both of the whites are not true REW (unlikely)
b) the mailman.
As far as I know noCan an albino rabbit with red eyes produce blue eyed rabbits?
Yes, an albino (ruby-eyed white, aka REW) can carry the gene or genes for blue-eyed white (BEW), called the vienna gene. If you breed the REW vienna carrier (VC) with another VC rabbit, you can get blue-eyed rabbits.Can an albino rabbit with red eyes produce blue eyed rabbits?
Blue comes from a dilute gene on a different site. Dilute of Black. So it is possible to get black if one parent doesn't have the dilute gene.REW covers a multitude of sins...i mean....colors...lol! Any kind of color could be hiding under that white...depending on what is in the background....
Although, are you SURE they are American? I did not know they came in Black....I thought only Blue, White and Red (currently being worked on...)
Maybe they are NZW? or have some NZW in their background?