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    Re: Need some help plz

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    Cinnamon is a co-dominant gene, so cinnamons can produce both cinnamons and normals, which is what yours is, a normal. She is indeed a reduced pattern but unfortunately not even low quality, reduced pattern cinnamons look like that, and even low quality cinnies are not given away (at least not by people who know what they have). She is a very pretty normal girl, but all you are going to get from that breeding is normals that have a 50% chance of carrying the pied gene. (And to be honest, if you got that het pied from your breeder friend, I'd be skeptical of his genetics too).

    I have plenty of normals with flames.
    Is there like DNA tests that can be done to prove or disprove their hets?? I am gonna put pics of my male up too maybe you can tell me what you think of him also so if she is a reduced pattern that may carry the cinny gene and my male is het pied what do you think the baby's will come out to be?
    Last edited by Tori Witschger; 07-01-2011 at 04:44 PM.

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