Is It True If You Breed A Solid Black Female To a Black/Red Male You Get All Bi-color Pups? - Page 2

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by vom ost see on 18 August 2009 - 14:08

bi color from blk/red bred to black....longshot at best,probably ain't gonna happen....i'm tough on calling "whelp" or young pup"bi-color"...look at them in 18 months and see how wrong the "bi-color" assesment can be !!! you may be thinking"fusion"....but i don't think thats how color genetics work....."pretty working dog...hard working show dog",time,care,training and comittment will fill those score books...not saying yea or nea...i've seen some great working show dogs,and some beautiful working dogs...i've never seen the "CROSS" produce anything beyond "club-level" and nothing that did well in the ring,but i'm here to be proven wrong and i'll gladly accept it...good luck on your breeding.

Jamille

by Jamille on 21 August 2009 - 02:08

I think it would be extremely rare to get TRUE bi-color from that cross.    Like Vom Ost see,  says that would have to be a call you make after they mature enough to see. 


by Get A Real Dog on 21 August 2009 - 03:08

If your main concern is color, you should not be breeding.......





 


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