You're welcome!
I have this theory that the rabbits put their heads together when I'm not there and ask themselves, "how can we drive her crazy today?" There is nothing more crazy-making than the C series. As if the interaction of the various alleles wasn't enough, some of them are temperature-sensitive. Most people know that the points on the pointed white/himis darken and lighten, grow and shrink, depending on the temperature; shadeds do it too. I once had a Siamese Sable Jersey Wooly doe that pulled fur like nobody's business. She'd start about 10 days before her litter was due, and by the time they were born, the cage would be swimming in wool, and she'd be nearly bald. There'd be a little mohawk of hair right along her spine; the rest of her body would be completely bare. I even took her in the house one time because it was cool weather, and I was afraid she'd freeze to death. All that cool air on her skin made her hair grow back in nearly black, with the hair that hadn't been pulled its usual brown shades - lemme tell you, that was a crazy looking paint job!
Your kits look good - that triangle of longer hair on the backs of the double-maned Lionheads takes a little getting used to, doesn't it? And is it just my computer, or do some of those kits' ears look more bluish than tan/brownish?