I currently don't have any pictures to post but I just bought a Silver Fox buck to start a meat rabbit breeding program for my journey to raising 100% of my family's meat. Next month I will be buying a California White Doe
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Yes, your friend's rabbit looks like a VM chocolate. But as to whether he'd produce harlequins with your Lionhead mix? That is anybody's guess. Clearly, he's not a harlequin himself, and harlequin is rather uncommon in the Lop breeds. However, non-extension colors like tort and sable point are extremely common Lop colors, so though he isn't a non-extension color, there's a pretty good chance that he could be carrying a non-extension gene. Harlequin is recessive, but non-extension is the one thing it can't hide behind. So, I have to say that there may be a chance that he could produce a harlequin baby with the Lionhead mix, since she obviously is a harlequin herself. But having bred Harlequins (the breed) for many years, I can tell you that even in rabbits selectively bred for the pattern, Harlequin coloring goes all over the road, so even if you get a harlequin baby, what it might look like is a total toss-up.
I would not breed unless they are for show rabbits or meat, because we don't need more mutt rabbits in this world. However, it is your decision and I am here to help if you have any questions or concerns.My friend's rabbits parents are a frosty pearl white Holland Lop and a black Mini Lop. My little Reesie's mom is a chocolate harlequin Lion Lop and dad is a siamese sable Lion Head. I'm perfectly fine with the colors being all over the place. I just really love Harlequin![]()
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I would not breed unless they are for show rabbits or meat, because we don't need more mutt rabbits in this world. However, it is your decision and I am here to help if you have any questions or concerns.
I realize they are for pets. I just think that it may not be a good idea. It's up to you though. I was just giving you a look at the other side of the story.They aren't for show and they definitely
aren't for meat! They are my pets!