So I don't know if this thread is still followed up on but I have a pedigree start up question as well as would like to know if I am headed in the right direction here.
So we like many others are starting from non pedigreed bunnies. Most if not all of which we know what the parents were/are their color and size However most of the parents did not have ear tattoos.
So first question does a bunny have to have an ear tattoo to be listed on a pedigree?
Next because we know we have to produce 3 generation to Complete a pedigree we have decided to start each breed of bunny with 2 unrelated males and 4 females with at least 2 unrelated lines in our females.
So for example sake B1, and B2 will be males and D1B1, D2B1, D3B2, D4B2 will be the 4 does the first 2 being sisters of B1 and second 2 sisters of B2
So if we breed
B1/D3B2 (litter1) and B1/D4B2 (litter2) and then B2/D1B1 (litter3) and B2/D2B1 (litter4)
And for example sake now we have produced gen 2 and we keep 1 Buck from litter litter 1 (G2B1) and 3(G2B2) and 1 Doe from litter 2(G2D4B1) and 4(G2D2B2) and we then breed
G2B1/G2D2B2 & G2B2/G2D4B1
we have produced G3 and if we keep a buck from 1 litter and a doe from the other
Their offspring would finally be G4 which would be full blooded, with non inbred lines and have a full pedigree
Bringing me to question 2; Please tell me if I am on the right track here for this process?
Now my final thoughts are how many generations or degrees of separation are typical within a rabbitry (I know direct relationship are just inbreeding such as mom/son, dad/daughter, full bro/full sis) but where do the degrees become safe and acceptable within 1 pedigree aunts and nephews, half sibling, grandparents and grandchildren/great grandchildren.
So final question is what is common practice in generation skipping/dilution for carrying on your lines?
A little information about myself I have been in a family that has raised and bred many animals for food, show, and pets but times have changed a lot since I was a part of the process and so have acceptable practices which is why I am seeking out a polled forum to reacquaint myself with today's common practices.
Thank you all for your time and patience.