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« Reply #60 on: January 03, 2022, 03:20:27 am »

breeding two dogs displaying the same recessive color then it is a guarantee that each dog (sire and dam) are carrying two sets of the recessive genes for color and can only produce that one color when bred together.

Thank you Semmes for pointing out my mistake…what I should of said is that the sire and dam are each for sure are carrying a recessive gene for the same color and that recessive from each parent were passed on to the pup displaying the recessive color…the guarantee is that this puppy is carrying the two recessives for that color…this pup when bred to another pup with the same color genes when bred together should produce the same color…

The Mt curs I originally started out with and decided to start breeding way back came from a breeder in San Antonio, TX…he was a successful real estate business man and he bred thoroughbred race horses and Mt curs…

He wrote an article on breeding for color in horses and he could predict the color of the offspring…but predicting the color of the pups was another story…
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