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A quick google search of gepard rex showed me the possibilities of blanket broken and brindle harlequin together.
https://www.google.com/search?q=gepard+ ... 19&bih=450

This one is just a chocolate tri, not a mag, but WOW. The chocolate and orange markings blend wonderfully, giving the impression of a marbled rabbit.

http://www.pets4homes.co.uk/classifieds ... thing.html

Naturally, my brain came up with "What about magpie? " It would be the same, without the orange. The broken gene helps pull the magpie marking into spots instead of brindling or bands.

After a little search I found what I had imagined was possible. :D
Second bunny down.
http://koninmoonrex.weebly.com/our-koni ... amily.html


Anyone have pics of their own broken mags?
 
huh that Gepard Magpie rex looks like the broken mag I had last year. really wish I had taken a better picture of her.


Broken Mag Kit pic with her litter. she kinda sticks out....
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How pretty! Those are beautiful!

You guys are just fueling the fire for me to somehow get this going in my rabbits :explode: ... I lost the buck I planned on using to get things going :(
 
I don't actually like the ones with a high contrast of color that much. The chocolate and magpies are better but the black dots kind of look like they are breaking out in some type of bunny pox from a distance. It might appear better in person.
 
gotta say, I love tris and harlis and magpies.... totally not in love with this though. its like attack of the overly spotted extreme booted broken tris...
I might be the odd one out though. I also am not fond of several breeds and colorings that are popular.
 
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