What color is this?

PittyLova

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I'm not super familiar with rabbit colors/genes as we're only a year in and focusing more on size/growth for meat. However, I'm trying to learn some more about colors and eventually the genes that go with that.

We have this chunky girl from our newest litter. As of right now she's probably a keeper because of her growth. But I'm curious as to what color she'd be considered? Her belly is all light and that one dark spot on her face the only spot like that. Would she be considered brindle? The buck is a broken chocolate that carries tri, the doe is a broken chinchilla.

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JakeM

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It looks almost Harlequin-like based on the face split, but with the lighter belly I'm thinking something in the agouti family? Maybe like an Amber that is also realllyyyy smutty.
 

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I'm not super familiar with rabbit colors/genes as we're only a year in and focusing more on size/growth for meat. However, I'm trying to learn some more about colors and eventually the genes that go with that.

We have this chunky girl from our newest litter. As of right now she's probably a keeper because of her growth. But I'm curious as to what color she'd be considered? Her belly is all light and that one dark spot on her face the only spot like that. Would she be considered brindle? The buck is a broken chocolate that carries tri, the doe is a broken chinchilla.

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This is called a “harlequinized chestnut”, or a “harlequinized castor” in Rex breeds 😊 They are very unique!
 
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