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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Re: [AlpacaTalk] Re: spots

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post = spot in dyslexia-land

On Nov 20, 2008, at 11:02 AM, Heather Zeleny wrote:

> I have to disagree on that. Usually when you breed a white spot or
> pinto to another, you get a solid color! That's what the pinto
> afficionados say, anyway! The problem in my opinion, is when you breed
> a grey to a white post or white. Then you have a 25% chance of getting
> a BEW.
>
> I don't always agree with the self proclaimed experts on the color
> genetics. Like, I don't believe that black is recessive. I don't
> believe that white is dominant. I have a black girl who throws nothing
> but black, even bred to only whites and fawns, and always a different
> sire. I regularly see white crias coming from two colored animals with
> no white spots. We've had it happen more than once. If white were
> dominant, that would not be possible.
>
> Just my opinion, and over 10 years of observation. :)
>
> Heather

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