Hello, everyone!
My husband and I have been raising meat rabbits for just about a year now, and we're starting to play around with genetics. We have no intention to show, but we'd like to breed for the chinchilla or steel looking pelt. I'm having a difficult time understanding how to determine the difference between a steel and a chinchilla by sight.
We have two California bucks who are brothers - easy enough! - and two Flemmish Giant sisters - but we're not sure what their coat types are called.
Ushi, one of the does, looks like she is chinchilla. She has so far produced mostly California looking kits, some pure black kits, one REW, and two Dutch looking kits - one black and white, the other chinchilla and white. She has thrown no chinchilla kits. (I'm using "chinchilla" because that's what I assume, but the more I look at steel, I wonder if I've been wrong.)
Boots, Ushi's sister, is mostly all black, but has areas of chinchilla looking patches. Boots has so far thrown many different shades of chinchilla, Californias, a few REWs, and one blue. It seems to me that she's carrying some interesting recessive genes to come out with these pretty and interesting varieties of pelt colors.
We liked one of Boots' chinchilla looking boys so much, that we've kept him, and we gave away one of our California adult/breeding bucks. The young buck is named Koala. Koala is extraordinarily soft, and is a dark chinchilla color - but I'm wondering if he's actually a black steel.
Can anyone help me determine the possible genetic codes of my females, and whether or not I'm dealing with chinchilla or steel? Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!
My husband and I have been raising meat rabbits for just about a year now, and we're starting to play around with genetics. We have no intention to show, but we'd like to breed for the chinchilla or steel looking pelt. I'm having a difficult time understanding how to determine the difference between a steel and a chinchilla by sight.
We have two California bucks who are brothers - easy enough! - and two Flemmish Giant sisters - but we're not sure what their coat types are called.
Ushi, one of the does, looks like she is chinchilla. She has so far produced mostly California looking kits, some pure black kits, one REW, and two Dutch looking kits - one black and white, the other chinchilla and white. She has thrown no chinchilla kits. (I'm using "chinchilla" because that's what I assume, but the more I look at steel, I wonder if I've been wrong.)
Boots, Ushi's sister, is mostly all black, but has areas of chinchilla looking patches. Boots has so far thrown many different shades of chinchilla, Californias, a few REWs, and one blue. It seems to me that she's carrying some interesting recessive genes to come out with these pretty and interesting varieties of pelt colors.
We liked one of Boots' chinchilla looking boys so much, that we've kept him, and we gave away one of our California adult/breeding bucks. The young buck is named Koala. Koala is extraordinarily soft, and is a dark chinchilla color - but I'm wondering if he's actually a black steel.
Can anyone help me determine the possible genetic codes of my females, and whether or not I'm dealing with chinchilla or steel? Any input is much appreciated. Thanks!