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Anyone want to guess breeds?
The oldest doe is proven, the other is 8 weeks old.
The oldest doe is proven, the other is 8 weeks old.
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Buck, New Zealand WhiteAnyone want to guess breeds?
The oldest doe is proven, the other is 8 weeks old.
Yes! You're good! She is sandy colored. They had 2 sandy does and 4 fawns.Buck, New Zealand White
Doe, young, Flemish Giant
Doe, adult, Californian
The Flemish Giant young doe might be the color they call Sandy, but I've never been very good at identifying the various brown colors in rabbits, so I'm not entirely sure.
Yes! You're good!
New Zealand White (Yoshi) buck x Californian doe (Kona) will give bunnies that look like Californians, although the points may not be as dark. The points will be black or gray, not any shade of brown.What should I expect color-wise from any kits Kona and Yoshi have? Will they all be REWs? Will we have any with color points like Kona? Not sure of the dominance of those genes.
New Zealand White (Yoshi) buck x Californian doe (Kona) will give bunnies that look like Californians, although the points may not be as dark. The points will be black or gray, not any shade of brown.
Normal color (like your Flemish Giant) is dominant over several genes you haven't got, which are dominant over the pointed white pattern (Californian/Himalayan), which is dominant over red eyed white (New Zealand White.)
It looks like there are 5 known alleles (genes) at that locus (spot on the chromosome.)
https://thenaturetrail.com/rabbit-genetics/color-c-series-chinchilla-sable-himalayan-rew/
Yes.So if I’m understanding correctly, any offspring that are Californian x REW NZ will look like muted Californians,
and any F1 offspring that are sandy Flemish Giant x REW NZ will be sandy with black eyes?
Not sure about the others’ linage, but Nutmeg the Flemish Giant had one other sibling that was sandy and four that were fawn. Would it take breeding Nutmeg back to one of her offspring to potentially express that fawn coloration?
I'll be curious to see what hidden things Yoshi may have once Nutmeg is breeding age. I didn't see her parents.Yes.
Probably. It depends on what other genes the NZW has. For example, you would not see white spots on a white rabbit, but you would see them on a sandy rabbit.
But I think Sandy offspring would be the most likely.
I had to go look it up, but the difference between fawn and sandy is mostly caused by one gene. So if your doe Nutmeg has that gene, she will pass it to about half of her bunnies, and breeding her to one of her sons could produce some fawns (if he's one that got that gene.)
Did you see Nutmeg's parents? If one of them is fawn, then she must carry the correct recessive gene. (With 4 fawn siblings, it is likely that one parent is fawn, and the other a sandy carrying the recessive gene.)
Breeding her to a fawn buck would also work, but you don't have one of those right now.