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by Vikram on 13 April 2009 - 03:04

Hi is a Bi colcor male is crssed with Sable grey female what is the color output for puppies to be expected?

regards

by Luvmidog on 13 April 2009 - 04:04

I know for sure you will get some sable pups, and if the sire x dam of the bi is blk/.red you will get some blk/reds

I think Molly will answer the exact for sure. what kind of chance to get a bi pup.

by Vikram on 13 April 2009 - 04:04

sire of the Bloack/Tan male is sable. What are my chances?

cheers

by Vikram on 13 April 2009 - 04:04

will I get any pure blacks?

regards

Uber Land

by Uber Land on 13 April 2009 - 04:04

how dark is the sable female? does she have tar marks on her toes?  if she is a darker sable you have a strong chance of bi's, and of course sables.    I would say med. to dark sables, dark blk/tans (blanket pattern), possible bi's. maybe a black or 2 if the parents are recessive for black. you could also get all sables if mom is a dominant sable.

by Vikram on 13 April 2009 - 04:04

mom is dominant sable line of very dark sables. Sire also line of sables and some black/tan

regards

Uber Land

by Uber Land on 13 April 2009 - 04:04

you may get all sables if mom doesn't carry any other color.

K9 Dreamz

by K9 Dreamz on 13 April 2009 - 13:04

I just had a litter from a Blk/red Bicolor Sire(Sable sire/bicolordam), and silversable Dam.  9 puppies resulted. 1 Bicolor the rest sable. Here is a picture of some of the them at 6 weeks old. This is Bentley sleeping in the dish on a nice day.


SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 13 April 2009 - 13:04

A bi-color dog crossed with a sable dog could produce numerous possibilities depending on what recessive gene the two are carrying. A sable dog could be homozygous, or carry B&T, BiC, or black. A bi-color could be homozygous or carry the black gene. I have an article on GSD coat color genetics that is currently scheduled to run in the May/June issue of SchH USA magazine. It would be quite tedious to spell out all possible combinations in print in this post. Can you narrow it down a bit - do you know what recessives the parents carry?

mewoodjr

by mewoodjr on 13 April 2009 - 14:04

Ehret GSD has a good visual format that helps explain the colors for this.

http://ehretgsd.com/genetics.htm#ColorBasics

You will have at least 50% Sable. The other 50% will be determinant by the secondary gene each carries. You will only get black if both parents carry the black recessive gene and then you only have a 25% chance of black.





 


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