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by Harleyace on 15 November 2014 - 15:11

Just curious how often the entire litter can be Bi colored? 7 pups in total.

All bi?! Dam is sable sire is bi. 

Anyone else have this happen before?


by Ibrahim on 15 November 2014 - 16:11

Could happen, Dam must be having recessive bi gene. Statistically bi offspring should be 50%. In your case you got all offspring bi but when repeating same mating several times you will most probably get sables too.

P.S: Dam could have a recessive Solid Black gene, but lesser probability.

 

Ibrahim


by Ibrahim on 15 November 2014 - 16:11

All Probabilities:

Sable Dam might have either Bi or Solid Black recessive.

(Sable + Bi), or (Sable + Solid Black)

 

Bi Color Sire might have either

(Bi + Bi), or (Bi + Solid Black)

 

So probabilities are like this:

1. Dam (Sable + Bi), Sire (Bi + Bi) then offspring 50% Sable & 50% Bi

2. Dam (Sable + Solid Black), Sire (Bi + Bi) offspring 50% Sable & 50% Bi

3. Dam (Sable + Bi) Sire (Bi + Solid Black) offspring 50% Sable & 50% Bi

4. Dam (Sable + Solid Black), Sire (Bi + Solid Black) offspring 50% Sable, 25% Bi & 25% Solid Black

 

 

   


by Harleyace on 15 November 2014 - 20:11

tThank you so much for the feedback! Unfortunately it's not my litter. But hope to possibly get a pup from this litter. Great working lines are there so I'm excited to see the full outcome of drives in these pretty pups! 

 


Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 15 November 2014 - 21:11

Are you absolutely sure the sire is bicolor? Can you please post pics of both parents and pedigrees? 


by Harleyace on 16 November 2014 - 00:11

Audi von Alpenmac-Dam

Nick vom Patiala-sire

And unless they change as they get older they look like all BI's

 


BlackthornGSD

by BlackthornGSD on 16 November 2014 - 01:11

I suspect the bicolor sire does not carry the black recessive--just bicolor/bicolor. (Or, for the purists, tanpoint/tanpoint with no creeping tan gene.) The dam is most likely sable/black. Luck of the draw -- all the puppies got the black gene from mom and the bicolor gene from dad. In another litter, you'd probably get some sable/bicolor pups, phenotypically sable.

https://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=706106-audi-von-alpenmac

https://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=543730-nick-vom-patiala

Christine






 


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