H hamnrye New Member Joined Mar 21, 2017 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location NULL Apr 29, 2018 #1 Just curious how the harlequin coloring comes about, specifically in holland lops. Does it need to be in their genetics or is it a form of broken? (if that makes sense)
Just curious how the harlequin coloring comes about, specifically in holland lops. Does it need to be in their genetics or is it a form of broken? (if that makes sense)
woahlookitsme Well-Known Member Joined Sep 27, 2009 Messages 4,194 Reaction score 595 Location , Texas, USA May 7, 2018 #2 Harlequin is a solid color and tri is the broken variety of harlequin. I know it is a specific allele/Gene but that’s about all I know
Harlequin is a solid color and tri is the broken variety of harlequin. I know it is a specific allele/Gene but that’s about all I know