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Saxoni
wonders
13 years ago
What's up with this kitten's
http://www.flickr.com/photos/saxoni/6191543743/in/photostream
(pedigree) ?
latest #12
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
I've been told that genesis furs cannot hide genesis furs and that dominant traits cannot hide behind those that are more recessive.
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
Yet, 2 of my kitties had this box this morning, which seems to contradict what I've been told. What am I not understanding?
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
Can someone esplain it to me?
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Theo
13 years ago
Genesis furs can definitely hide genesis furs. i don't understand why some people say they can't.
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
Thank you, Theo!! I thought that had to be the case, but had been told by someone reliable that they couldnt.
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
I'll chalk it up to a misunderstanding.
Theo
13 years ago
I think the idea (I'm not sure if this is fact) is that starters cannot hide a genesis fur...But a bred out gen fur can hide a gen fur.
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
*Facepalms I just realized the image is tiny and impossible to read. Sigh..I still have a lot to learn about plurking.
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
Ahh -- ok. That makes sense now as I look at the pedigree again. Thanks again, Theo!!! <3
Saxoni
shares
13 years ago
Saxoni
shares
13 years ago
That's a better image of the pedigree (I hope)
Saxoni
says
13 years ago
Theo - your idea matches what Clovis has also heard.
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