Not full NZ. So what are they?

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Ablebreeze

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My "NZ Red" doe is clearly not 100% NZ, based on color, but especially based on this last litter. I'm certain dad is 100% NZ White TAMUK.

I see 3 blacks. I'm not sure what the other 6 are. (The 1 REW in this litter died yesterday or today.)20230414_221603.jpg20230401_190852.jpg
 
My "NZ Red" doe is clearly not 100% NZ, based on color, but especially based on this last litter. I'm certain dad is 100% NZ White TAMUK.

I see 3 blacks. I'm not sure what the other 6 are. (The 1 REW in this litter died yesterday or today.)
Well, she doesn't look like a NZ Red in either her color or her type; she could be a very smutty red with poor rufus, and with a long body and ears. (She looks like she could be a Flemish cross to me). But the litter she had with a REW buck does not necessarily disqualify her from being a NZR.

I see 6 chestnuts (aka chestnut agouti) and three blacks in her litter, plus the REW that died.

A red is a chestnut agouti with two non-extension genes <ee>. If the REW buck did not carry non-extension <e>, their litter could definitely, in fact probably would, have chestnuts.

The gene that produces self black, <a>, is another recessive. If both the doe and the REW buck carry it - which they obviously do - you'll get blacks.

Judging by their litter, I'd conclude the doe is <AaB_CcD_ee> and the REW buck is <?aB_cc_D_E_> (The question mark in the buck's code indicates that he could have a dominant gene along with the recessive gene he gave to his kits, but we don't know for sure he isn't homozygous for that recessive.)
 
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