Cosima
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how can I get a tricolor rabbit.
Really?!! I guess I need to do some more research on this, because I was under the impression that the kits need the harlequin gene from one parent and the broken gene from the other. I guess it's more complicated than that. Would you mind helping me understand this a bit better? And I haven't been able to figure out how the non-extension gene works for tris. Is this why people say a red is helpful in a tri program?the broken rabbit needs to carry either non-extension, or harlequin
I wish i could but that is way to far away.If you come to Texas you can get one of mine even my rabbits that appear solid black have a really pretty dark russet brown color mixed in. I think it's because tamuk rabbits are pretty much just a mutt, er I mean a composite rabbit.
Liz
well, I was just kind of kidding. Pointing out that a mutt rabbit might have the right color. It is funny that I have no 'solid' rabbits.I wish i could but that is way to far away.
Yes, that would have the possibility of tricolorCould I mix mus who carries magpie with a broken or Charlie orange doe?
Thank you for clearing that up for me! That is helpful for my breeding decisions and makes a lot of sense. I am thinking that would be why I get some harlequinized broken castors, rather than them being a tricolor. Thanks again.They only need broken from one parent.
They need to get harlequin from AT LEAST one parent. If they get harlequin gene from both parents its best. If they get harlequin gene from one parent and non-extension gene (tort, orange, etc) from one parent, that works too. If they get harlequin from one parent and full extension or steel from the other parent, it won't show up as a tricolor.
Where in texas?If you come to Texas you can get one of mine even my rabbits that appear solid black have a really pretty dark russet brown color mixed in. I think it's because tamuk rabbits are pretty much just a mutt, er I mean a composite rabbit.
Liz
Below Dallas, smack dab between Ennis and Waxahachie. Right now I only have 6 'pet-sized' kits (super-sweet Tamuk-cross mom is 4-5 lb and dad is about 7) They will be ready to go in a couple weeks. They are gorgeous, but no tri-color, just black/brown mix of fur. Really neat looking though, four are brown on top, fading to gray/black by their belly/legs and two that are black with brown mixed in.. The large Tamuk doe will kindle in a few weeks and I'll see what I've got thenWhere in texas?
I'll be getting a baby that will be ready next week, once I sex it and figure out if I need a for or buck I'll let you know. I honestly dont might if its tri colored I just like cool looking patterns. And I figure those will sell easier anyways.Below Dallas, smack dab between Ennis and Waxahachie. Right now I only have 6 'pet-sized' kits (super-sweet Tamuk-cross mom is 4-5 lb and dad is about 7) They will be ready to go in a couple weeks. They are gorgeous, but no tri-color, just black/brown mix of fur. Really neat looking though, four are brown on top, fading to gray/black by their belly/legs and two that are black with brown mixed in.. The large Tamuk doe will kindle in a few weeks and I'll see what I've got then
-Liz
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