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Before we get into the heart of the matter, I need to remind you that the broken pattern is just that: a pattern, not a base color. Broken can overlay on “top” of any other color; a black rabbit with the broken pattern will be a broken black; likewise, an otter-colored rabbit with the broken pattern will be a broken otter. The broken gene merely dictates the extent and pattern of white over the base color.
Now, onto the “cheat sheets” for broken patterns:
Lastly, something to keep in mind is that the percentages listed above are for EACH KIT, not the litter as a whole unless the result is 100% foolproof. This means that each kit in a litter of, say, Broken to Solid mating, has a 50% chance of being Broken. As such actual litter percentages may vary!
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