On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 19:50:52 -0400, Jackie Farrell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 19:08:56 -0400, Peggy Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>>How do you know what each dog "carries"?  I mean, if the parents of say, a
>>black & tan, are a ruby & a black and tan, does that mean she will *carry*
>>for black & red?
>
>Yes. Otherwise it would be a ruby. Red is recessive to black in Cavaliers.
>
>Similarly, if a blenheim has a tri and a blenheim parent,
>>does it then *carry* black & red too?
>
>No, only the red. If it had the black it would be expressed as the black is
>dominant over red in Cavaliers.
>
>Jackie
>
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I'm sorry but I over simplified this by ignoring the wholecolor vs. broken
color factor. If both wholecolor parents also carried the broken color
factor then their pups could be either whole colored or broken colored as
well. Blenheim is the color that is most recessive in that blenheim to
blenheim can only produce blenheim.

Jackie

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