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All the pure FCR's we have - black or liver always produce black when crossed with a GR. we've only once mated a black lab to a liver FCR & all pups were black.(only ever done that cross once) But I do know a dog that is half FCR & half GR - she's black. When mated to a GR she had some black & some yellow. I guess because they were three quater GR's and only a quater FCR. |
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Gnetics is the one thing that I can never get my head around. But I do know I was shocked once when a BL bitch mated to a BL dog produced all 3 colours (what I din't realise at the time is that they both have 1 choc parent each) we don't really have any chocs in our lines, but she was bought in (so not our breeding)& mated to an outside (ie not a GDBA stud) This is far too complicated for me. |
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you'd think FCR's would be even easier with only 2 colours. Good job it's not my job to decide who's mated with who. Anyway we do know that blue to blue produces blue in kittens. (I think that's what Kay said) Oh yes & whilst we're on the subject. Any idea where mismarkings come from? that does fascinate me. Like a yellow dog with a black splodge? or a black lab with brindle markings? |
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Mismarks tend to be carried as recessive on 'other' genes. i.e. both parents would have to have to carry the trait. This is why it a lot of time an effort goes into marrying up pedigree lines to try and not mate two lines with the same faults as it were.. Yes I think we can safely say blue to blue produces blue kittens It should do by the law of genetics as blue in cats is similar to liver in dogs in that it is recessive to black liver/liver in dogs = liver pups blue/blue in cats = blue kittens |
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