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| Subject: Re: [CkrGenetics] The K gene
and its effect on the coat color phenotype in Co... |
| From: pascalbear@aol.com |
| Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 15:09:09 EDT |
I would have to disagree with you that there
are no true brindles in cockers. I have seen them more than once in thirty
years. I believe the one I know is still alive is a descendant from the
first ones I saw nearly 28 years ago in Florida. These two girls were shipped
to the CSC of Kentucky show and caused quite a stir as the breeder believed
them to be sable. They were not but they were true brindles. The sire was
a Lorli dog. Several of us had s discussions with Frances Greer at the
time and confirmed that brindle had been used as a color on more than one
stud book entry. Unlike for example the merle pattern-- brindle is not
new at all. Terri Pascal
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The K gene:
Kb black chart
kbr brindle chart
ky yellow chart
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