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color patterns resulting from simmental crosses
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 39389" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>In many ways it a crapshoot as to what you'll get. The spotting gene combinations throw seem interesting curves.</p><p>It seems (to me anyway) that there are kind of a spotting gene combination, an anti-spotting gene combination and a neutral spotting gene combination. The anti will prevent any spotting, the neutral will allow spotting and the actual spotting gene in combination with the neutral will give you spotting. The same applies to stocking, white face, neck patch etc. That's just my views from seeing some rather interesting results when breeding various coat patterns</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 39389, member: 34"] In many ways it a crapshoot as to what you'll get. The spotting gene combinations throw seem interesting curves. It seems (to me anyway) that there are kind of a spotting gene combination, an anti-spotting gene combination and a neutral spotting gene combination. The anti will prevent any spotting, the neutral will allow spotting and the actual spotting gene in combination with the neutral will give you spotting. The same applies to stocking, white face, neck patch etc. That's just my views from seeing some rather interesting results when breeding various coat patterns dun [/QUOTE]
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