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Hi, All,
Remember that litter of 10 out of a sable mom and cinnamon dad? I'm not
positive the final pigments are in, but at one month it looks like 6 are
blazes and that the basic coat colors are 5 sable, 3 chocolate and 2
champaign. That fits the probabilities for chocolate dilute to the max.
It also fits the probabilities for chocolate dilute if the father is a true
Cinnamon carrying albino, I suspect.
Stubborn, ain't I? I try not to be, but crow tastes sooo bad!
Does anyone know where there is a picture of a true Cinnamon? My
cinnamon/champaign males look very like the Killian's Buddha, but I'd like
to see the difference. I'm wondering if I am mixing cinnamon and champaign
unknowingly. The AFA page says there is a noticable difference, but only
has pictures of a female that looks like her coat hasn't gotten it's color
back since her last 'blowout'.
Of course, it could be that I have *no* chocolates, and 2 shades of
Cinnamon... (^8
Paul
[Posted in FML issue 1959]
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