Sometimes blushing shows up in babies, sometimes it doesn't ... sometimes high-gold parents make high gold babies, sometimes they don't ... with normals, it is EXTREMELY variable ... each year I might hit on 1 in 5 with selective breeding attempts ... if I'm lucky ... you just have to roll the dice and take the shot ... some "looks" inherit better with specific "traits" ... for example, a blushing normal female bred to a normal male might make generally unremarkable looking babies ... but breed that same blushing normal female to a pastel and you could get some VERY nice pastel babies.

There is no "rule book" for selective breeding ... make like a sneaker and "just do it".

-adam