what color bunnies are these?

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
interesting. so that explains that odd color one (not broken) it looks like an otter but it is in the back. i was wondering what was up with that.
 
Your buck is self broken chocolate Unless he is otter
His genotype is
aabbC-D-E- Or
a^tabbC-D-E-

a because he is self
a because he would not be self if he had anything else

b because he is chocolate
b because if he had any thing else he would not be chocolate

C because Because heis not albino or lacking yellow pigment
- because I don’t now if he carries any thing

D because he is not diluted (if he was he would be lilac)
- because he could carry it

E because he is full colour
- because I don’t no what he carries

The only difference between self chocolate and chocolate otter is the tan gene so only As would change he would be
a^t- because he is otter
a because he had self offspring

I forgot he is broken
Broken is incomplete dominant so it changes if he has two broken genes or not we no he does not since if he had two he would be white with only rings of colour round his eyes,on his ears and cheeks, and he has produced none broken offspring so he is
Enen as well
 
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Your buck is self broken chocolate Unless he is otter
His genotype is
aabbC-D-E- Or
a^tabbC-D-E-

a because he is self
a because he would not be self if he had anything else

b because he is chocolate
b because if he had any thing else he would not be chocolate

C because Because heis not albino or lacking yellow pigment
- because I don’t now if he carries any thing

D because he is not diluted (if he was he would be lilac)
- because he could carry it

E because he is full colour
- because I don’t no what he carries

The only difference between self chocolate and chocolate otter is the tan gene so only As would change he would be
a^t- because he is otter
a because he had self offspring
yeah on max (the dad) he looks to be a self although he is very white there could be otter so IDK but i dont think so
 
I know nothing about rabbits or rabbit color genetics - I just clicked in here to see to pictures ;)

I do want to pipe up about the "gray rings" on the spots, though. To me, it looks like what would be called "mapping" in pinto horses - it's white fur lying over pigmented skin, since the hair is so thin on those babies, the dark skin really shows through. Some horses have it to a greater extent than others, I'd guess it would be the same with rabbits.
 
So the kits can be
Black agouti called castor in rexs or chestnut in most other breeds
AaBbCc^chdB-E-
black self
aaBbCc^chdB-E-
if he is otter
Black otter
a^taBbCc^chdB-E

if the doe carries chocolate then you can get chocolate version of all of these.
And all of them may be broken or not
 
I know nothing about rabbits or rabbit color genetics - I just clicked in here to see to pictures ;)

I do want to pipe up about the "gray rings" on the spots, though. To me, it looks like what would be called "mapping" in pinto horses - it's white fur lying over pigmented skin, since the hair is so thin on those babies, the dark skin really shows through. Some horses have it to a greater extent than others, I'd guess it would be the same with rabbits.
interesting, it looks like that might be it! thank you :)
 
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The ones circled look like castors
 

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