We bred a solid black Rex (formerly unproven buck) to a broken black New Zealand (very proven doe who was the only one that would accept his affections). We got a lot of agouti (and broken agouti) colored kits. I did not think that could happen with the self gene (black) being recessive. Since they are both self black, shouldn't we be getting only black (and broken) kits? What am I missing here? Can you have a solid black rabbit that carries the "A" gene?
The buck would make the most sense to pass on the coloring because he has a lot of castor in his background, but we assumed he was a self because he has solid black fur to the slate grey under coat.
Genetics are still very confusing to us. :?
Any help is appreciated.
The buck would make the most sense to pass on the coloring because he has a lot of castor in his background, but we assumed he was a self because he has solid black fur to the slate grey under coat.
Genetics are still very confusing to us. :?
Any help is appreciated.