what color bunnies are these?

tielie135

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i am just wondering if anyone has any ideas on what color morph these two are. both are purebred standard rex about 3 or 4 days old, mom is a chinchilla dad is a broken chocolate but carries black and otter (and possibly other genes) never had broken babies before but they seem to have dark spots with a grey outline, every day they get clearer and clearer making me think that maybe they will keep those grey rings? is this normal for brokens? also do they look like chocolate, black or chinchilla to you? cuz i have no idea.
bunnies 1.jpg
broken doe 1.jpg
broken buck 1.jpg
 
They look like normal brokens to me.
Middle picture is black broken might be otter, bottom One is broken castor I think not to sure
 
oh that is interesting. i just thought that because his siblings were black and otters that he would carry them. still a newbie here XD
Black is dominant so they need one to show
Chocolate is recessive so they need two to show
B= black gene
b= chocolate gene
So your buck is bb
His siblings are probably Bb

Otter is made with the tan gene its is on the same allele as self and agouti
Agouti is dominant
tan is recessive to agouti but dominant to self
Self is recessive to tan and agouti
A= agouti
at = tan
a = self
if your buck is self then he is aa
Your doe is Aa
And your bucks otter sibling is probably at a
 
Your does is black agouti with the chinchilla gene which gets ride of the yellow pigment
So her genotype Is
AaB-c^chd-D-E-
A because she is agouti
a because the offspring get one gene per allele from each parent

B because she is black
- because I don’t now if she carries chocolate

c^chd because she is chinchilla
- because she may carry other genes

D because she is not diluted
- because she may carry the dilution gene

E because she is full colour so not orange or white
- because she may carry other genes
 

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