I hope there's room in your lives for another rabbit coat color question! It comes with cute photos.
Seven kits were born on the 12th of February to a sire where I have four generation pedigrees and a dam where I have... a few anecdotes about her line. They are part of my "mini-angora" project to develop more pet-sized, clean-faced, fiber animals.
Genetics I know about:
The sire is (or appears) self-black. He carries chocolate and non-extension. I thought he was aaBbCCD?Ee. Now I'm not so sure about the C genes. This is a baby photo, but conveys the coloring. His eyes are a nice deep, clean brown. No marbling. He was pure black as a newborn.

I'm not really interested in the exotic c genes, and I had assumed you have to try hard and pay extra to get shaded/chinchilla to show up. But assumptions and recessive genes are funny stuff, aren't they?
I see that both his dam and his sire each have one REW great-grandparent and one chinchilla great-grandparent.
The dam (Charlotte) is a chocolate agouti Rex/French Angora mix. She's the one in my profile photo.

Her dam is Rex x French Angora and was described "silver-tipped chocolate." I don't know exactly what that is genetically (other than chocolate), but several of Charlotte's kits appear tipped or ticked. I don't have a photo of Charlotte's mom.
Her dad is (I think) a very red-tinged chocolate agouti. Here he is:

I know that there is chinchilla in Charlotte's line, and a cousin or half-sibling is a silver marten. This breeding was in part to figure out Charlotte's A gene - does she carry self, otter, or is she AA? The answer there is clearly otter.

Here's the main kit in question. I think she's beautiful. Is this chinchilla? She appears exclusively black and white. I see no red/yellow color on her at all. It just seems more white-dominant than other chinchilla rabbits I've seen photos of.




Since I have space for one more photo, is there a name for this ticking on an otter? In person, it does look "gold" as opposed to silver.

Seven kits were born on the 12th of February to a sire where I have four generation pedigrees and a dam where I have... a few anecdotes about her line. They are part of my "mini-angora" project to develop more pet-sized, clean-faced, fiber animals.
Genetics I know about:
The sire is (or appears) self-black. He carries chocolate and non-extension. I thought he was aaBbCCD?Ee. Now I'm not so sure about the C genes. This is a baby photo, but conveys the coloring. His eyes are a nice deep, clean brown. No marbling. He was pure black as a newborn.

I'm not really interested in the exotic c genes, and I had assumed you have to try hard and pay extra to get shaded/chinchilla to show up. But assumptions and recessive genes are funny stuff, aren't they?
I see that both his dam and his sire each have one REW great-grandparent and one chinchilla great-grandparent.
The dam (Charlotte) is a chocolate agouti Rex/French Angora mix. She's the one in my profile photo.

Her dam is Rex x French Angora and was described "silver-tipped chocolate." I don't know exactly what that is genetically (other than chocolate), but several of Charlotte's kits appear tipped or ticked. I don't have a photo of Charlotte's mom.
Her dad is (I think) a very red-tinged chocolate agouti. Here he is:


I know that there is chinchilla in Charlotte's line, and a cousin or half-sibling is a silver marten. This breeding was in part to figure out Charlotte's A gene - does she carry self, otter, or is she AA? The answer there is clearly otter.

Here's the main kit in question. I think she's beautiful. Is this chinchilla? She appears exclusively black and white. I see no red/yellow color on her at all. It just seems more white-dominant than other chinchilla rabbits I've seen photos of.




Since I have space for one more photo, is there a name for this ticking on an otter? In person, it does look "gold" as opposed to silver.

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