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KenoshaRabbits

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Hi gang. I just had a litter on Sunday. I had bred my harlequin NZ doe to her self black NZ father. This is my first litter with this doe and the buck is owned by the lady I bought the doe from. I got a nice selection of colors but one I was not expecting. I think I have a magpie!
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Four of the eight kits have the (ej) as their dominant trait. Three are harlequins like their mother, but the one in the lower right corner appears to be a magpie.

1) I was wondering if you guys would agree with my assessment that the one kit is a magpie?

2) If it is a magpie I have a question about genetics. I always thought magpies were (cchd)_ and (ej)_ . Is there a way a magpie could have the Himalayan (ch) as the dominant gene at the C locus (i.e., (ch)_ and (ej)_ )?

3)Because if I can't have a magpie with (ch)_ and (ej)_ then I have a bit of a conundrum with this litter regarding the C-locus. I have what should be a pointed kit. I know the father has had pointed kits in the past and his C-genotype should be C(ch) (I have enough info to know Cc is not probable). The doe's C-phenotype is C_ and if I had to take a guess the C-genotype would be C(ch) like her father. C(ch) crossed with C(ch) would make sense with this litter as 6/8 would have "C" as their dominant gene (3 blacks and 3 harlis) and 2/8 would have "ch" as their dominant gene (the pointed and the magpie). I don't think I could get this combination if the doe was C(cchd).

Thanks for any thoughts you might have.
 
1) Yes
2) Yes and no, a magpie and carry himi and be ej- cchd ch but if they are ch- then it will wipe out color on the body. They may still have some striping along the ears, feet, and nose but they won't look like a magpie.
3) Are you sure the pointed kits were himi and not frosties/ermines? Frosties would be ee cchd and they can look similar himi's but will have dark eyes rather than pink.

-- Tue May 23, 2017 4:35 pm --

It's also possible the doe inherited a cchd from her dam so then the magpie kit would be cchd ch. It also looks like you have a pink something or other in this litter as well which makes things more interesting. <br /><br /> -- Tue May 23, 2017 4:37 pm -- <br /><br /> If the sire is black any chance he could be a self chin? Cchd ch?
 
alforddm":3jnkoxun said:
1) Yes
2) Yes and no, a magpie and carry himi and be ej- cchd ch but if they are ch- then it will wipe out color on the body. They may still have some striping along the ears, feet, and nose but they won't look like a magpie.
3) Are you sure the pointed kits were himi and not frosties/ermines? Frosties would be ee cchd and they can look similar himi's but will have dark eyes rather than pink.

-- Tue May 23, 2017 4:35 pm --

It's also possible the doe inherited a cchd from her dam so then the magpie kit would be cchd ch. It also looks like you have a pink something or other in this litter as well which makes things more interesting.

-- Tue May 23, 2017 4:37 pm --

If the sire is black any chance he could be a self chin? Cchd ch?

As you see it is turning into a conundrum, lol. The magpie and the pink one are throwing everything off. I am going back later this week to pick up some hay from the lady. I can ask some questions.

I've only seen one kit with the himilayan markings in person, it was night in a barn and I didn't examine it closely. Other than that it's the owner's tales of past breedings.

Self chin sounds like a possibility, didn't even think of that. Perhaps as they get older I can examine them more closely and try to piece together genotypes.
 
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