> I had an Agouti female that I used to pair up with an Albino male. Then she mated
>with one of her sons which was also Agouti. In the first litter, I
> got a Champagne and 3 Agoutis...now in this second litter I got an Agouti, a
>Black?!!?, and what I believe is gonna be a Dark Eyed Honey...how is
> this possible?! Black out of all the colors too...truly odd....
It would all make complete sense to me except the champagne. Are you
sure that's what it is? Becaus eyou can't get champagne without
spotting. Plus you can't get *both* DEH and champagne unless one of the
parents is DEH or champagne, but then again maybe it's a schimmel.
Ignoring that, then you'd have:
Agouti Mom: AaP*C*Ee(f)G*
Agouti Son: AaP*C*Ee(f)G*
PEW male: ?? no way to say because the son could have inherited his "a"
and "e(f)" from mom. If they had ONLY agoutis then he is
AA**c(h)c(h)EEG*
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