Goose87
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« on: May 22, 2019, 03:54:04 pm » |
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I have some pups on the ground now that I'm not exactly sure the sire is, I know who the candidates are because she was locked in an enclosed horse trailer at the first sign of swelling and only exposed to two males, one being her littermate brother that looks identical to her, and the other my solid black male Smutt, the window I've narrowed it down to put it at around the time I swapped the males out, I was hoping to breed her to her full brother in hopes of just getting more of that blood to work with, they are the top two out of their litter and are some really nice hounds, I waited till she started flagging and put her bro in the trailer with her and he missed and knotted up outside, I took him and put him back on chain for a few hours and just put him the trailer with her when I fed up, I never saw a tie, I left him in there next day and took him off for two days and tried again, again he missed his shot and I just left them on the trailer for another week, never seeing a tie, afraid she might not be bred I took her brother Ben out and put Smutt on there with her, this being the male I should have went with my sense and bred to anyway but was scared if I didn't get anymore of that exact cross before something happened to either one , my future plans would be fouled up and the sire to the litter was dead, Im pretty sure black is mostly a dominant gene and a good friend of mine Coltin graham had raised a litter of Smutt and his full running Walker gyp ,Nike, that is red and white and comes from red and white dogs, Coltin and his dad have raised them dogs for years, anyways all those pups come out black or black with brindle trim, just likes Smutts sire, 10 days ago my Dolly gyp had pups, being as Dolly and Ben both solid red dogs with white chest I figured the pups would look the same, and their mother is a solid colored yellow dog, being as I know quite a few dogs directly behind Smutt and close relation to him and know what colors they were and what colors a lot of the pups have been, and a lot of the dogs behind Smutt are light red/sandy dogs and quite a few cheddar cheese looking yellow, and some white and patched up dogs, I have one white and patched up looking one in the litter, but Ben and Dolly's sire was white and red patched as well,some of Smutt littermates were red, is it possible the red genes are dominating the black ones, some of the pups have a black tint on the tips of their fur, and Smutt has saddle backs behind him, but both Ben and Dolly's great grandmother was a B&T we coon hunted, it's kinda a crap shoot right now, I'm definitely having some DNA test pulled later but would like someone else's input as well, the genes are behind each male to produce these colors, but I was first figuring Smutt and Nikes litter were all black even the dame being red and white, and I've read before where the black gene is the dominant gene, some of smutts pups would be black, but the way genetics work it could be lined up for them to be Red, any input on the genetics of color, would be appreciated, even if you think you don't have a clue I'd still like to hear your thoughts....
I'll also add I currently have a litter of Ben and his mother Shiloh, every one of those pups is almost uniform in color, they look like what is described as reverse BMC, yella colored with a light black saddle...
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