Yes, they are rare. I have only had one dominant tri and it looks like I may
have a dominant BT (too early to tell, but I should have a better idea soon)
and we've bred Cavaliers for 22 years.

All the best,
Susan Cochran
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Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] Color genetics


> > Ok, last question, I promise. So a black and tan that does not carry for
> broken
> > color is a rare thing and will only produce black and tans no matter
what
> it is
> > bred with? (And the only way to tell is by seeing several litters with
no
> red
> > or parti color.) ???
> > --
> > Barb Cooke
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Galveston Island, Texas
>
> The questions are great and just what the list is for..to educate (and
> entertain) <g>
>
> A black and tan or tri color that is dominate (for that color) is rare.
>
> Jo Ann
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