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A Vienna marked rabbit can be any color but they often display a white marking on the nose. They can even sometimes display markings on the feet or look "dutch-marked" which is not to be confused with broken coloring. Because of the Markings, a Vienna marked rabbit cannot be shown but they do play a vital role in producing a blue eyed white.


Vienna Marked Rabbit Color

Yet if the Vienna gene was truly recessive the result when a BEW (vv) was bred with a solid colored rabbit (VV) the babies' phenotypes would all be that of the dominant solid colored parent (V).To make that a little more clear to understand here is an example. Let us say we were to breed a solid black buck (VV) to a BEW doe (vv).


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White Vienna Rabbit is best known for its beautiful blue eyes, white fur, and docile, easy-going temperament. Overall Description Considered a medium to large-sized breed, the White Vienna Rabbit has a broad, slightly elongated cylindrical body shape with well-developed muscles.


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Rabbits known to be Vienna carriers should not be used for breeding into show lines, but can make excellent wool Angoras and attractive pets. It is important to be aware that if a Vienna marked mother has non Vienna marked offspring, these little rabbits may still be carrying the hidden Vienna gene.


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A Vienna marked (VM) or Vienna carrier (VC) is a rabbit that received only one Vienna gene. A VM or VC is expressed as "Vv." Vienna marked and Vienna carriers are genetically the same. They both carry one Vienna gene, but the VM rabbit has visible marks that show it is a Vienna carrier.


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Vienna Colored Rabbits (Vienna Coloured Rabbits) are a distinct and fascinating breed, known for their unique appearances and diverse color varieties, specifically white, dark slate blue, black, and Agouti (chestnut brown).


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Two partially dominant alleles can produce dutch markings: aka Dark Dutch, a heavily marked Dutch pattern, and or White Dutch, a lighter marked Dutch pattern. In Dutch rabbits, vienna alleles would mess with eye color and cause white spots where you do not want them. As far as I know, Dutch rabbits generally only carry Dutch.


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Holland Lop Color Chart Here you will find a deep dive in color and gene labeling for Holland Lop Bunnies, as well as a few different patters and fur types! ~ The Vienna Gene ~ Vienna is a gene that causes Blue-Eyed White Rabbits.


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The Vienna gene is responsible for creating blue-eyed white (BEW) rabbits with bright blue cornflower eyes. A rabbit with a single Vienna gene can be Vienna-marked (VM) or a Vienna carrier (VC). Vienna-marked rabbits often have Dutch-like markings with partial heterochromia in one or both eyes.


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The Vienna rabbit was originally bred by Wilheim Mucke in the late 1800s, who spent 15 years attempting to breed a rabbit with blue eyes. It has since become one of the most popular breeds in Europe. Appearance. The Vienna rabbit can come in two varieties: a uniform white, or coloured. The coloured variety can be a dark slate blue, black or.


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A Vienna marked rabbit is a rabbit that carries one copy of the Vienna gene, which is responsible for the blue-eyed white coloration seen in some rabbits. Vienna marked rabbits may have some white fur patches or blue-grey eyes, but they do not have the entirely white fur and blue eyes associated with homozygous Vienna gene carriers..


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Also remember that while many Vienna Carriers have white markings and may even have blue eyes, there are far more that do not visually express the gene AT ALL, so you cannot tell just by looking at a rabbit if they are a Vienna Carrier or not. This is why making notation of BEW or Vienna heritage possibilities on pedigrees is so important!


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Rabbits with the genotype (Vv) can appear as a solid colored rabbit called Vienna carriers (abbreviation VC) or oddly marked rabbits called Vienna marks ( abbreviation VM) rabbits. VM rabbits express the Vienna gene through odd markings such as violet or blue eyes and white spots or dutch-like markings.


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For these examples, the abbreviation "BEW" signifies a Blue Eyed White; "Vienna Carrier" signifies a rabbit that has one copy of the Vienna gene; "Non-Vienna" signifies a rabbit that has no Vienna genes. BEW + BEW = 100% BEW. NO EXCEPTIONS. BEW + Vienna Carrier = 50% BEW, 50% Vienna Carrier. BEW + Non-Vienna = 100% Vienna Carrier. NO EXCEPTIONS.


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If the rabbit has one dominant 'V' allele and one recessive 'v', denoted by Vv, it may be a Vienna marked rabbit, or may show no differences from a typically colored rabbit. That means that a rabbit with a code of 'Vv' could be completely hiding the recessive 'v' and show no white marking at all.


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Another common mistake is identifying Vienna-marked rabbits as Dutch mixes. Dutch coloring is on a specific gene, and actual Dutch mixes would not have a clean Dutch pattern at all. One giveaway that the Vienna gene is causing the Dutch markings are bright blue eyes, either partially or fully. Purebred Dutch rabbits should also be around 3-6 lbs.