dawnb12 Posted yesterday at 04:20 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:20 PM I'm intrigued to find out what colour puppies would be produced if someone bred a kc registered blue bitch (white cross on chest) and kc registered red male (white front paw) both got amazing bloodlines. With there Inbreeding Coefficient (COI) only being 3.6 percent. Which i believe the lower the better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogsfevr Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago Colour i cant help as im not sure how simple it is in Staffies without knowing colours in pedigree. As to the COI it again is as simple as lower is better & hopefully no breeder goes by that theory alone . I do know in the UK many have that mindset yet within my breed dogs in a pedigree of hips scores up near the 30 OMGno BAER testing but brag about the COI being low has truly screwed over the concept on know your pedigree Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mairead Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago (edited) By KC do you mean Kennel Club England? On your dog's pedigree are the colours of the dogs mentioned? It is possible, depending on the colours of the grandparents that you could get some washed -out unhealthy looking and non-standard colours from the combination of Ay and d genes. Is there a recommendation that blue should only be bred to black, as there is in the Great Dane? Colour should usually be the last thing you consider when breeding but because you mention blue, are you familiar with colour dilution alopecia? The most important thing before breeding would be to know as much as you can about not just the proposed parents but also their relatives. I put it this way: the dog you know and love is just one hand of cards in a big deck. The relatives will show you what other cards might be in the deck but when you breed you will be shuffling those cards and hoping to get only the good ones. Edited 10 hours ago by Mairead 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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