NOTE: Ring color can get washed out breeding agoutis to selfs. Also note that you should watch the marten markings when breeding a marten to a self colored rabbit.
REW
BEW
BLACK
BLUE
CHOC
LILAC
SABLEPOINT
SIASABLE
SMOKEPEARL
TORT
BLACKHIMI
**NO
NO
**YES
**YES
**YES
**YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
BLUEHIMI
**NO
NO
**YES
**YES
**YES
#**YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
CHOCHIMI
**NO
NO
YES
YES
**YES
**YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
LILACHIMI
**NO
NO
YES
#YES
YES
#YES
YES
YES
#YES
NO
ORANGE
NO
NO
**NO
**NO
YES
NO
NO
**NO
**NO
YES
FAWN
NO
NO
**NO
**NO
YES
YES
NO
**NO
**NO
NO
STEEL
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
# indicates that you should NOT do this breeding is the rabbits nails are anything less than charcoal black, as you will get poor nail color on the offspring if you do this for many generations + indicates that the REW used should be from a self colored rabbit NOT a hidden agouti of a hidden tan **Indicates that this breeding is done, but only for special purposes. And should not be done unless you know specifically what you are trying to obtain from the breeding--Note: shaded to shaded rabbits give you a 25% possibility of seals or dark sables which are undesirable. Breeding a himi to a REW will give you washed out himalayan points and should be avoided. A bold YES indicates one of the best crosses for color. Note: If you are using the himalayan color in a shaded breeding program you should not keep any himalayan colored rabbits for any use other than in a shaded breeding program.
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This page was updated on February 8, 2000 and revised on June 14, 2001 for Michelle Kinder
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