Rabbit Genetics Primer Part 1 (shared)

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RABBIT GENETICS PRIMER: PART 1

 

THIS IS A VERY BASIC  COLOR PRIMER FOR RABBITS

I started breeding colors just for fun with my meat mutts  about two  years ago  the following pages are a very basic Primer on rabbit colors and an exploration of the colors I have gotten from my various breeding’s.  My color stock is mostly New Zealand and Harlequin Crosses.  The Harlequin brought lots on interesting genes into the mix. Just to explain a little about the  stock breeds and their standards . New Zealand’s Officially come in Seven showable  colors.

 Red Eyed White  Red  Black  Blue
     —-cc——- —cc–ES–    A- B- C- D -ee enen

A- bb C- D- ee enen

     aa B- C- D- E- enen      aa B-C dd E enen
Broken Red Broken Black Broken Blue
  A- B- C- D -ee Enen A- bb C- D- ee Enen   aa B- C- D- E- Enen     aa B-C dd E Enen

 

But New Zealand’s do carry other possible color combinations thru these established colors as well as ones who carry  genes from out crossings to improve the colors or body type . One example of out crossing non-standard colors is when Chocolate: the brown colored rabbits, have at times been introduced into the Red lines to  remove or mask ” smut”. Smut is black hairs that sometimes muddy the pure red color on the ears or coat tips of the red. This happens becuse Red, is actually an Argouti based color which means it a banded coat type. Although Red looks like a solid color it is actually the prevention of any color but the red band to show up in a normally triple banded hair  with the color showing up on individual hairs from base to tip. hair colors varry by type of Argouti coat  and that could be, black, blue, brown ,lilac, red, gold , grey or  white.

Chinchilla can also be carried, hidden in Black and Blue lines becuse  black and Blue New Zealand’s are Self colored rabbits and Chinchilla will only show on an Agouti coat.  This will make more sense as we dive in the  color genes and  how they work.   Many New Zealand Whites are also Steel Carriers, I have Steel in all my New Zealand White lines. Becuse Whites are created by the double recessive masking gene you do not now what c

Here is a basic list of other possible colors a New Zealand could produce that are out side of the standard.

 

A B C D E
 Chestnut Agouti Chocolate  Chinchilla Lilac – dilute chocolate      Gold Tipped Steels
A-B-C-D-E-enen aa– bb C– D- E  enen      A-B-cchd-D-E-enen aa – bb C- dd –E enen  A-B-C-D-Es-enen
 Broken Chestnut Agouti Broken Chocolate       Broken Chinchilla Broken Lilac   Broken Gold Tipped Steel
 A-B-C-D-E-Enen aa – bb C– D- E Enen      A-B-cchd-D-E-Enen  aa– bb C– dd –E Enen  A-B-C-D-Es-Enen
Lynx or Lilac agouti            Silver Tipped Steel
A– bb C- dd E enen        A-B-cchd-D-Es-enen
Broken Lynx    Broken Silver Tipped Steel
 
 A– bb C-dd E Enen         A-B-cchd-D-Es-Enen
Opal- Blue Agouti
A– B- – dd –E- enen
Broken Opal
A– B- – dd –E Enen
Amber  Chocolate Agouti
A– bb – D- –E enen
Broken Amber
A– bb – D- –E Enen

 

 

I started my Rabbity with New Zealand White Rabbits, and I maintain a  Pure White line, now a Pure Black Line, a Broken Black line, and I’m working on breeeing up my reds, about 2 years ago I started experimenting with Color Cross outs . Since we mainly breed for meat types, color isn’t as important as body type, but  just for fun, I ended up with a Japanese harlequin colored Doe, and bought a  show quality Red New Zealand Buck.  Currently I have in my barn, White, Red, Broken Black, Chinchilla, Gold and Silver Tipped Steels, Chestnuts, and a few harlequins.  These are all New Zealand and harlequin based rabbits and have been doing a fun side project to learn more about color and body type genetics.  The next few pages are  reference materials and observations on what we have bred .Ongoing color tracking of the rabbits in my barn  through test breeding’s.

Lily (New Zealand) retired  Tiabeanie (New Zealand)  Daffodil (75% New Zealand)  Kylie Joe ( New Zealand)
 — — cc — EsE enen  a- — cc  — EsEs  enen – — cc — Es- —  — — cc — — —
 Fred (New Zealand)  Nouget Choclate Magpie  Tiger Lily (50% New Zealand)  Indy (Harlequin Mutt)
Aa B- Cc D- Ee enen A- bb cchd- D- ej- enen Aa Bb Cchd D- eje enen +++  Aa Bb Cchd Dd eje enen ++
Marion (50% New Zealand) Merigold (75% New Zealand) Ritz (50% Harliquen) Black Strap Molasses (75% New Zealand)
Aa B- C- D- ej- enen  A- B- C- D- ee enen  A- B- C- D- eje enen A- B- chdc D- Ese enen +++

 

Bishop’s  Eyeore (Pure New Zealand)  Oreo (Pure New Zealand)  Waldorf (Pure New Zealand)  Nutmeg (50% Harliquen)
 REW 01  brokenblack
a- — cc — Es- — aa B- Ccchd D- EE Enen A- Bb Cc D- Ee enen A- B- Ccchd D- eje enen +++
T-Payne New Zealand Hyatt (Pure New Zealand) Axel   (50% Harliquen)
aa B-C-D-E A- B- C- D- ee enen A- B- C- D- ej- ++

 

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