Cathy Gish wrote:
>ONLY a b/t with a particolor parent can give you all four colors.

OK, this is very fascinating to me because I'm in the process of planning to
breed my black & tan girl to a blenheim boy.  Here's the scenario - girl's
parents are both black & tans, boy's are both blenheims.  In the boy's
pedigree, the great grandfather is a black & tan (same black & tan as on
girl's side as a matter of fact - and same generation!)

>From what I've been reading, I *think* I might get all black & tans
(hopefully with very little white), but from Jeanie's pedigree she sent to
the list the other day of her new ruby champion, might I possibly get a ruby
from this mating?  And could there be a tri?

Not that I really care what colour they are, but it would be nice to know
what to expect.

Thanks, again!

Peggy Wallace
Burbrook Cavaliers
Ontario, Canada
www.burbrook.com

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