* Rabbit genetics are complex: Rabbit fur color is determined by multiple genes, not just one. This means there are many possible combinations, and it's hard to predict the exact outcome.
* We don't know the specific genes: Even if we knew the exact shade of grey and white, we wouldn't know the underlying genes responsible for those colors.
* Dominant vs. recessive: Some genes are dominant, meaning they show up even if only one copy is present. Others are recessive, only appearing if two copies are present.
Possible outcomes:
* Grey: The babies could inherit the grey gene from the mom.
* White: The babies could inherit the white gene from the dad.
* Mixed colors: The babies could inherit a combination of genes, resulting in shades of grey, white, or even other colors like black, brown, or fawn.
The only way to know for sure is to wait and see!