In message <004601c26d27$c3461f60$b7d9193e@default>, norma inglis
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>Does anyone clever with genetics know when a dog can be declared a dominant
> tricolour? I have 2 tri boys who have their first puppies due this month
>and
> as their parents are both tricolour I believe they could carry the black
> gene only. I am fairly clueless as far as genetics are concerned so any
> information would be helpful.
>
> Norma (Craigowl) UK (feeling like Cinderella sitting here (waiting for a
> litter due) while everyone else has gone to the West Of England Cavalier
> show!)
Hi Norma

Whilst I can't answer your question I do know how you feel being
Cinderella as I too am sitting at home whilst Marian went to West of
England. I can report that the bitch judging is Tri dominant as Marian
took 3 Tri's and was placed with all of them !

Back to the question, the Cavaliers of the North East (USA) in their
August Newsletter reproduced by popular demand " The Beginning Breeders
Colour Cheat Sheet" which shows what is likely to result from each
colour to colour breeding. Maybe they could put it up on their web site
!!
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Steve Mynott
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Cambridge UK

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