REW should only be bred to REW unless the REW in question's genetic code is known. If you was breeding for a show litter you would not breed a broken black to a REW unless you knew said REW was geneticly black or broken black. What happens if the REW is a broken castor(in mini rex case)? You end up with solid, broken and charlie blacks and castors. The blacks are likely to get white hairs and the castor's will probably have horrible under color.
Roger (RAL Rabbitry) and I discussed the REW to other colour breeding. He said that REW could in fact be bred to Broken Black. I do know the background colours of both the REW's as well as their parents colours. I would look them up for ya, but Im out of state and dont carry that stuff with me unless to a show.
If you want to breed for show you should pick a color, not just get colorsthat
can be bred together and
possibly give nice colors.
I am picking a colour Do you know proper undercolor for opals?
Uhm no. That's why I asked. I had acouple opals born, most notably wheretwo lovely mini rex girls. One had everything in type minus depth and the other lacked dwarf gene and width. On the outside you thought "nice" but when you looked at their undercoat they lacked the proper blueish color. Top ring was lovely, middle ring the most beautiful color of orange(ish/gold) but when the bottom came you got WHITE.
If you want to breed for blacks and opals you need an agouti carrying self that is or carries dilute and aself that is or carries dilute.
What is dilute and how do I know they carry it!?!If both parents are dilute it will not work. Now this being said with this breeding you have possibilities of black(expect dull color - white hairs), castor(expect dull, grey, "smutty" and/or bad under color - white hairs), blue(poor top/under color) and opal(expect poor under color).