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It turns out the 2 mystery bunnies in the mini Rex litters are torts. I am hoping some of the brokens turn out to be broken black otters like their mom.
Right now I am waiting on a chocolate doe to have babies. When I bought her and her sister I was told they both had one litter but didn't take care of them. So I can't wait for her to have babies. At least she pulled fur and made a nest. Before she never even did that.
 
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Yesterday a chocolate doe had a litter of 4.
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Here's updated pictures of the broken black otters litter.
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I am New to torts. Can u have a otter tort? I was wondering why the one had black ears and the other don't.
About the broken black otter. I was meaning the mom. She is the broken black otter. Sorry for the confusion. Lol.
Their sire is a black.
 
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What would the parents geno type look like cause they carry torts? I am new to them. And how would u show the otter on the sires geno type?
 
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I though both parents have to carry it inorder for the babies to get it?
Sire:
aaB_C_D_Eeenen

Dam:
ataB_C_D_EeEnen

Torted otter:
ataB_C_D_eeenen
The sire doesn't carry otter [tan pattern (at)], the dam carries self (a).
 
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So for a broken blue Charlie doe that threw rew babies it would look like this for her? aaB_CcddEnEn?
 

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So for a broken blue Charlie doe that threw rew babies it would look like this for her? aaB_CcddEnEn?

aaB_CcddE_EnEn

There are three possibilities in the A series:

A - agouti pattern
at - tan pattern
a - self pattern

Agouti is the most dominant, self the most recessive. Tan is dominant to self, and recessive to agouti. You will see the most dominant pattern that an animal has inherited. Your buck is a self, so he has to be aa.
 
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