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Topic Started: Jan 24 2013, 09:50 PM (137 Views)
SomeBunny2Love
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Looking at a smoke pearl buck. Not sure I'm even going to take him, BUT, just for the fun of it, what might I get if I breed him to a black, a sable point, and a blue tort? I have not seen his pedigree at this point, so I don't know what is in his background. Because I am still building pedigrees, I can only tell you that the sable point came from a tort to black breeding. The black has only been bred to a tort so far and has given me blacks, sable points, and torts. I have no background on the blue tort, and I have not yet bred her, though she had just weaned a litter when I got her.
Amanda, raising Lionheads and Mini Lops since 2012
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smoke pearl = aaB-chl(ch/c)ddE-

black = aaB-C(chl/ch/c)D-Ee (bred to tort and gave black, sable point and tort)

kits = aa,
B- (unlikely both are chocolate carriers),
C- (50%), chl- (seal or shaded 25%) , 25% shaded, himi or rew (depending on hidden genes)
Dd 50% other 50% Dd or dd depending on whether the black is carrying the dilution gene
E- 75%, other 25% Ee or ee depending on whether the smoke pearl carries non-extension

highest odds for black, followed by sable, then seal, lower odds for blue, smoke pearl, blue seal, tort, blue tort, sable point, smoke pearl point, black pointed, blue pointed, rew.

sable point = aaB-chl(ch/c)D-ee (from tort to black)

kits = aa
B- (unlikely both are chocolate carriers)
chlchl (seal) 25%, chl(ch/c) shaded 50%, chch, chc or cc himi or rew 25%
Dd 50% -- other 50% Dd or dd (depending on whether the sable point carries the dilution gene)
Ee 50% -- other 50% Ee or ee (depending on whether the smoke pearl carries the non-extension
gene)

highest odds for sable, followed by seal, smoke pearl, rew and sable point. Lower odds for blue seal, himi, seal point, smoke pearl point, blue pointed.

blue tort = aaB-C-ddee

kits = aa
B- (unlikely both are chocolate carriers)
C- 50%, other 50% dependent on what the blue tort is carrying
dd = all blue
Ee 50% other 50% Ee or ee (depending on whether the smoke pearl carries the non-extension
gene)

highest odds for blue, followed by blue tort. possible blue self chin, blue seal, smoke pearl, blue pointed white, rew, blue seal point, smoke pearl point (all depending on what the blue tort is carrying).
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