Quote Originally Posted by Kryptonian View Post
You are saying that a norm can be het for pin? Has it been done where a assumed normal het pin has been bred to another normal and produced a pin?
No....his turn of phrase "het pin" means that a typical pinstripe animal with one pin gene and one normal gene on that allele. The term "heterozygous" means that the allele has one morph gene and one normal...whether that causes a visual morph or not. The term "het" is usually used for recessive morphs, but can apply to dominant/co-dominate animals as well.