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    Re: Question for breeders that work with piebald

    Quote Originally Posted by rufretic View Post
    So I just finally added piebald into my projects and I wanted to ask people who have experience with the a question about how they look. I've noticed that some combos have a very distinct black outline to the white areas and some it is completely non existent. Is this variance due to the individual pied animal or is it specific to the other morphs that are in the combo. For instance, if an animal has it, is it passed down or will it be determined by what morphs you add to the combo. Basically can any pied make babies that have it depending on the combo or will only animals that have it pass it down? I personally love it and the animal I purchased does have it. Just want to know if I need to select certain morphs to keep it or if since my girl has it, I can expect all her babies to have it or if it's just completely random.
    The black tipping around the saddles will mainly be determine by type of gene you are adding, the black tipping will generally develop over time too.

    Regular Pied same animal over time black tipping non existent when it hatched and than several years later





    Genes that will enhance the black tipping around the saddles are genes like Pinstripe, Black Pastel, Leopard

    Pinstripe Pied



    Black Pastel Pied



    Pastel Leopard Pied



    Yellow Belly seems to reduce the amount of it so does Enchi

    Pastel Yellow Belly Pied



    Pastel Enchi Leopard Pied



    Enchi Pinstripe Pied



    Pastel Leopard Yellow Belly Pied



    Than you have animals with no black tipping at all

    Coral Glow Pied

    Deborah Stewart


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