Lop Color Guide - broken group
Head markings are to show color on both ears, both eye circles, and on the nose (butterfly).  A 1/2 butterfly is OK, but no nose markings is a DQ....This half butterfly marking is a minor fault.
Black/orange tri color
A-B-C-D-e(j)-Enen
or
aaB-C-D-e(j)e(j)Enen
Blue/fawn tri color
"Vail's Confetti"
A-B-C-dde(j)-Enen
or
aaB-C-dde(j)e(j)
Lilac/fawn tri color
A-bbC-dd-e(j)-Enen
or
aabbCdde(j)e(j)
chocolate/orange tri color
A-bbC-D-e(j)-Enen
or
aabbC-D-e(j)e(j)
"Bellis" from
Tarax Stud
Picture needed!
agouti     ~     broken     ~     pointed white/self     ~     shaded     ~     ticked     ~     wide band

not recognized colors

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Tri-color genotypes:
You can have a tri-color that is A-e(j)e, A-e(j)e(j), or aae(j)e(j) and produce a correct colored tri.  If you have aae(j)e, you will produce a 'torted' tri-color like this buck pictured.  His body is clean from shading, but the tort markings are evident on the nose.

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