Dustyrabbit
Warren Veteran
If a rabbit has the typical Dutch bunny markings is he Dutch or could he be a Dutch Cross?
while two gene knowledgeable people are around could you tell me why Imogen has 1 half and half eye?
Really awful photo and the other is totally blue
thankyou I thought it was but wanted to check, is that what they call a marbled eye or is that something else? She does have a few greyish brown patches, one over her eye and one over her bum and other little bits
Some beautiful bunnies there.
Thanks for the info on the original questions. I just wondered as I am insuring the little stray bun we took in and he has Dutch markings and bluey eyes, I said he was a cross breed for the purposes of insurance. He's not very big, about 1.06kg I think when vet weighed him.
She has a very odd (but beautiful) colouring. She might be a rarer colour with the vienna gene on top, but I also read something earlier about certain chinchilla genes messing with the vienna gene and eye colour in particular, which could maybe explain her fur colour and the eye effect? In humans the eye thing is called sectoral heterochromia
She's a very odd but beautiful rabbit anyway :lol: I do wish I knew her past/where she came from as it'd be so interesting to find out what her history is, I've never seen any one like her in the local pet shops so I do wonder if she may have been from a breeder (even a back yard one)
Yes I read something about the chinchilla gene messing with vienna gene but it didn't mean very much to me :lol: if only there was a simple way of knowing hey!
Some beautiful bunnies there.
Thanks for the info on the original questions. I just wondered as I am insuring the little stray bun we took in and he has Dutch markings and bluey eyes, I said he was a cross breed for the purposes of insurance. He's not very big, about 1.06kg I think when vet weighed him.
That's too small to be a dutch anyway if he's an adult. They're closer to 3 kgs if I remember correctly.