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View Poll Results: Is the amount of yellow/brown in a non-Lemon Pastel hereditary or random?

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  • Hereditary, Low brown parents will give birth to only low brown offspring

    9 52.94%
  • Random, Low brown parents can make high brown offspring and vice versa

    4 23.53%
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    4 23.53%
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    Re: Is the amount of brown pigment in Pastels really hereditary?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Like it was already said, both parents contribute. If you breed to a darker normal your pastels will feel the affect, if you breed to lighter normals, same thing.




    IMO give her a little time to shed and grow up. You said she's six months old? I've got a girl that is about that age and every time she sheds I'm happier and happier that I picked her up. I got her for a really decent price at the Tinley show, I was happy with her, she was a decent graziani, but now I'm totally in love with her.
    I totally agree! NERD says he doesn't like to take pics of Pastels until after 5 sheds! My female Pastel(avatar pic) is six months too and she gets better with every shed! She is a Graziani line and is my favorite in my collection!

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