pamnock
Well-Known Member
gypsy wrote:
Exactly. Because non-extension is recessive, *both* parentsmust carry the gene to have produced the orange. Thenon-extension gene is generally not common in Mini Lop lines.
Pam
The reason beingMy Firend just had a litter of2 Mini's born The Mother isa Broken black and whiteand the Father is a Self Steel, One of the babiesis Black , possible Steel, But the OtherBaby is a Broken Orange , and Icant figure out where itcame from , as Far as Iknow there is no reds ororanges in the liniage . But the NonExtension explination gave me thethought that somewhere along herLine or the Fathers thatthe Factor was there buthidden from sight.
Exactly. Because non-extension is recessive, *both* parentsmust carry the gene to have produced the orange. Thenon-extension gene is generally not common in Mini Lop lines.
Pam