What color would these be considered?

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I typed it all out & it didn't post. Let's try again... NZ buck(from a meat breeder) & NZ doe(from a regular person).

Obviously my buck is huge lol(from meat breeder). He weighed in at 4lbs 15oz at 10weeks today ... His dad is the same color & mom is darker, "steel" color.

The doe is from a white mom(black eyes) & dad is "broken"(black & white).

What color would each be considered? TYIA :)
 

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I typed it all out & it didn't post. Let's try again... NZ buck(from a meat breeder) & NZ doe(from a regular person).

Obviously my buck is huge lol(from meat breeder). He weighed in at 4lbs 15oz at 10weeks today ... His dad is the same color & mom is darker, "steel" color.

The doe is from a white mom(black eyes) & dad is "broken"(black & white).

What color would each be considered? TYIA :)
It looks like the little doe is broken chestnut and the buck is chinchilla. His color is a little atypical - very light surface color with white trim that's more extensive than usual - so he may have a wideband influence.

Chestnut and chinchilla are both agouti varieties. Neither is a "recognized" NZ variety, nor is steel or ermine (white with dark eyes, as your doe's dam). Ermine is a form of chinchilla, so your two bunnies may produce more chinchilla kits.

A good way to get a more confident idea of color is to blow into the colored areas on the back and look for what's called ring color, like this picture of a chestnut. This rabbit also has silvering, which is white hairs interspersed throughout, but the basic slate gray inner ring-rufus intermediate ring-dark tipped pattern is chestnut.
Argente St Hubert ring color IRE1.JPG

Below is what you'd see in a chinchilla, which is like a chestnut, but the rufus intermediate ring is replaced by a creamy white ring.
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It looks like the little doe is broken chestnut and the buck is chinchilla. His color is a little atypical - very light surface color with white trim that's more extensive than usual - so he may have a wideband influence.

Chestnut and chinchilla are both agouti varieties. Neither is a "recognized" NZ variety, nor is steel or ermine (white with dark eyes, as your doe's dam). Ermine is a form of chinchilla, so your two bunnies may produce more chinchilla kits.

A good way to get a more confident idea of color is to blow into the colored areas on the back and look for what's called ring color, like this picture of a chestnut. This rabbit also has silvering, which is white hairs interspersed throughout, but the basic slate gray inner ring-rufus intermediate ring-dark tipped pattern is chestnut.
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Below is what you'd see in a chinchilla, which is like a chestnut, but the rufus intermediate ring is replaced by a creamy white ring.
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Amazing response! Thank you so much! I know neither color is "standard" for the breed. I was just curious & wanted to have the correct term for their color. I am not breeding for show. I am breeding for meat & maybe some "pretty" bunnies to sell as pets. I plan on taking the biggest doe kit to breed back with my buck & take the smallest buck kit to breed back with my doe(so I can eventually make 2 lines, 1 smaller "pet like" bunnies & 1 large/quick growing meat rabbits).

Here are the rings. So my buck is chinchilla color I see & I can see the black on my doe(along with brown/chesnut? in some areas).
 

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