If she is a self
aa, you would not see silver/white tipping from a
E(s) allele. That requires an agouti
A to be expressed. She may or may not carry it, but you would not see evidence of it.
However, those whites could be from a single copy of silver
si, If that was the case and she was full-grown, I'd expect a lot more of them than that. However, if she is quite young, she may still be developing the silvering; it can take 12+ weeks to get the full silvering to show up (and it will actually keep increasing for the life of the rabbit). The reason I suspect this is, is the pattern I see on her chest:
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That looks a lot like the silvering you see in an 8-week-old Champagne:
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Champagnes have the very heaviest silvering of the silvered breeds; Silver Fox, for instance, are also
sisi but have quite a lot less silvering. Your bunny could be have a single
si from one of the less silvered breeds. You
could have a self chin with silvering, since a silvered rabbit can be a self (unlike steel).
That funky eye color - not usually assumed to be connected to silver
si - would make me suspect self chin; sables and seals in my experience usually have nice dark brown eyes. They often have a reddish cast, but not always. Seals versus blacks can be really challenging. Some say the footpad is diagnostic: gray on blacks, chocolate on seals, but I have found that there is such a range that it's not been all that helpful for me. Your rabbit doesn't really look like either, although the front pads are pretty yellowish.
If her sibs are himalayans, she could be either chin or seal. You could cross her with one of them. If she's seal, her kits with a himi buck would be sables (not seals, since they'd get a shaded gene
c(chl) from her plus a himi
c(h) or REW
c from the himi). If she's self chin, her kits would be more self chins and/or himis and/or REWs.