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    Re: Some albino's born

    Agouti is the wild color. They are a dark brown/black color, and the hair strangs are banded yellow near the tip. I've got pics on my website of the ASF colors.

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    Re: Some albino's born

    I was just checking out your site . Excellent source of info. I guess what I have would be( Pink eyed dilute pieds) .looking through your pics.
    once again excellent site.

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    Re: Some albino's born

    Quote Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    Head spot is the heterozygous form of the white spotting gene and is co-dominant.

    W*W*: Pied
    N W*: Head spot
    NN: Normal (solid or self)
    Does someone have some pictures of the head spots, what they look like? Or is there someone with some genetics info with photos on a site somewhere?
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    Re: Some albino's born

    Okay, found Connie's colors info. When you said head spots, I was thinking the eyebrow marks. So, there's no way to get selfs from pieds?
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    Re: Some albino's born

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadera View Post
    Okay, found Connie's colors info. When you said head spots, I was thinking the eyebrow marks. So, there's no way to get selfs from pieds?
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    Re: Some albino's born

    How does the amber gene work? I have a male and 2 of his daughters that are ambers. If bred together will they produce all ambers?
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    Re: Some albino's born

    Yup, the Amber color is a simple recessive. Amber on agouti gives an animal with a rich orange yellow color, and Amber on the cinnamon dilutes gives a paler orange, Amber color with a blueish undercoat.

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