MyBabyBunnies
Well-Known Member
So I've been thinking lately after seeing a few 'spotted' rabbits.
I am under the impression that tri-color is the broken version ofjapanese harlequins, am I right on that? I assumed it because a lot oflitters consisting of tri-coloreds also have harlequins in them.
So now leads to my question, as I said, I've seen some rabbits that arealmost spotted, not the typical broken pattern. The ones that arespotted almost look like the magpie version of tri-colors, is thatpossible? I mean you wouldn't seen the 3rd color on a tri-color magpiesince they are white as is. I mean I guess they could also be lightlybroken patterned but they just look different from brokens.
Anyways, don't mind my odd questions,I think too much.I just want others' takes and opinions on it.
I am under the impression that tri-color is the broken version ofjapanese harlequins, am I right on that? I assumed it because a lot oflitters consisting of tri-coloreds also have harlequins in them.
So now leads to my question, as I said, I've seen some rabbits that arealmost spotted, not the typical broken pattern. The ones that arespotted almost look like the magpie version of tri-colors, is thatpossible? I mean you wouldn't seen the 3rd color on a tri-color magpiesince they are white as is. I mean I guess they could also be lightlybroken patterned but they just look different from brokens.
Anyways, don't mind my odd questions,I think too much.I just want others' takes and opinions on it.