The En locus is an example of incomplete dominance. It is also called the English Spotting gene. A rabbit can be either EnEn, Enen, or enen. Typically, you can tell the En locus genotype of a rabbit just by looking at the rabbit, although sometimes it isn't quite that easy depending on parentage.
EnEn is a Charlie, which is a very lightly marked Broken. Charlies often do not have enough marking color to be shown.
Enen is a regular Broken. Brokens are usually more heavily marked than Charlies.
enen is solid. Solid is 'recessive' in this case. Therefore, by breeding two solids, you should expect to get 100% solids.
EnEn is a Charlie, which is a very lightly marked Broken. Charlies often do not have enough marking color to be shown.
Enen is a regular Broken. Brokens are usually more heavily marked than Charlies.
enen is solid. Solid is 'recessive' in this case. Therefore, by breeding two solids, you should expect to get 100% solids.