> I've been thinking about the recent lessons on color genetics on
> this list.
> If I understand it right, since black is dominant, it is always
> expressed? So if you cross a tri with a b&t, you will only get
> those colors? And the same with crossing a blenheim and a ruby,
> you get only blenheim and ruby?
>
Sort of makes your head spin, doesn't it?

blenheim x ruby = blenheims or rubies
tri x b/t = a chance for all four colors

Jo Ann

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