The more I read about the ej gene the more confused I am.
At first it sounded like you could only get harlis with aa, but then I started reading that you need agouti to get harlis.
I just had a litter from my lilac self buck (who's father is black harli) and my black tort doe. I ended up with 2 black self, 1 chocolate self, 1 black harli?, 1 chocolate magpie (the father's mother was chinchilla so I guess it was possible) 1 blue harli (?), and a lilac torted harli (?) I've had plenty of self and tort litters in my past, but this ej gene is new to me. Also these are all English angoras.
I guess what I'm asking is why are people saying you have to have the agouti gene in with the ej to get harlis. They look pretty harlequin patterned to me, well not perfectly, but they are not self or tort.
Anybody with any other knowledge about the ej gene what are your thoughts and experiences with self vs agouti
not the best lighting, but the harlis definitely have brindle patterning all over them
that's chocolate magpie, right?
At first it sounded like you could only get harlis with aa, but then I started reading that you need agouti to get harlis.
I just had a litter from my lilac self buck (who's father is black harli) and my black tort doe. I ended up with 2 black self, 1 chocolate self, 1 black harli?, 1 chocolate magpie (the father's mother was chinchilla so I guess it was possible) 1 blue harli (?), and a lilac torted harli (?) I've had plenty of self and tort litters in my past, but this ej gene is new to me. Also these are all English angoras.
I guess what I'm asking is why are people saying you have to have the agouti gene in with the ej to get harlis. They look pretty harlequin patterned to me, well not perfectly, but they are not self or tort.
Anybody with any other knowledge about the ej gene what are your thoughts and experiences with self vs agouti