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by VomMarischal on 30 March 2010 - 16:03
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/search.html?string_in=brix+z+tehelne&index_in=All&results_in=10

by Silbersee on 30 March 2010 - 16:03
yes, I am familiar with Little since Malcolm Willis often references his statements to him.
As mentioned before, in Germany we never differentiated and I had never heard of a different gene for bi-color until I came to the U.S.
Please let me know when this study is published. I would love to read it.
Regards, Chris

by gagsd4 on 30 March 2010 - 17:03
Brix z Tehelne is a blk/tan, not bicolor.
Faded bi-colors do resemble sables (due to the bleed-through around head and neck esp) and are also mistaken for blanket blk/tans. But bi-colors, whether very dark or faded, have black on the underside (belly area).
I do not know if bi-colors are genetically a separate color, or if they are blk/tan with a "tag." I think the result is the same. Bi-color is recessive to sable and to blk/tan, and dominant to black.
Bi-color bred to bi-color will only produce bi's or black (not counting for whites, dilutes, or the very slim chance of a mutation).
--Mary

by VomRuiz on 30 March 2010 - 18:03
Interesting topic...
VM, Thanks for the compliment on Indi, she loves her animals lol. Not the greatest shot of her, but showed the odd color best, I thought.
Blackthorn, Hunter is a very nice looking bitch!
Stacy

by BlackthornGSD on 30 March 2010 - 18:03
Hunter's mom was a saddle-back black and tan who never produced a single black pup. I concluded that she was a black/tan with the bicolor recessive (although I guess that might be bt/bt with a bicolor modifier recessive....).
VomMarischal--what makes Hunter a bicolor is that she has black toemarks and tarheels and the black coming down the fronts of her legs. I don't have any great pictures of that, but you can see the tarheels in this picture:

Although very dark, Brix has neither.
And Stacy--thanks! I am looking forward to seeing how she produces this year.
Christine
blackthornkennel.com
by VomMarischal on 30 March 2010 - 18:03
Here's the colors for three generations:
Bella: bi color (sable and some liver siblings) with muddy toes
Mother: sable
Father: b&t
Maternal grandmother: red sable
Maternal grandfather: black
Fraternal grandmother: unknown
Fraternal Grandfather: I think he's a patterned sable (Gert Nemo)
by SitasMom on 30 March 2010 - 19:03
by hodie on 30 March 2010 - 22:03
It is too bad that some would be breeders/gurus have no clue about what they are talking about. Worse yet, they don't bother to open their mind rather than their mouth and try to actually learn something before they post crap. Molly, Silbersee, OSO and others had it correct. SM wasn't even in the ball park (or as you might say, on the "pitch"). Pathetic.
It is a nice little fat pup. Good luck with him OP.

by Red Sable on 30 March 2010 - 22:03

by BlackthornGSD on 31 March 2010 - 00:03
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