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Re: Interesting Color
Post by BlackOak2 »
Bay, definitely, double cream... silver gene... there may also be some sooty there. One silver gene. May be single or double extension. Could have two bay agouti's.
After looking at the parents, I suspect instead a single E extension and a single e extension.
Appears to've missed the dun gene though.
So, silver perlino
After looking at the parents, I suspect instead a single E extension and a single e extension.
Appears to've missed the dun gene though.
So, silver perlino
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Re: Interesting Color
Post by mythirion »
Ah perhaps the silver was throwing me off here! Thanks!BlackOak2 wrote:Bay, definitely, double cream... silver gene... there may also be some sooty there. One silver gene. May be single or double extension. Could have two bay agouti's.
After looking at the parents, I suspect instead a single E extension and a single e extension.
Appears to've missed the dun gene though.
So, silver perlino
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