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> "PEDIGREE" cross breed
> but I am fairly sure Trading standards would be happy to work with and ad describing Cross breds as Pedigree
> I think the majority of Goldie crosses turn out black for some reason, especially with collie
>i guess he comes with a copy of the Sun then as his papers
> Yes I was thinking of goldmali's litter with the brindles but assumed that was some quirk with the BSD colouring as the breed is closely related to the Brindle Dutch Shepherd.
> Lokis mum-might be an idea that you read a thread in full..... be prepared with the humble pie!
> So our elkies and other wolf coloured dogs are the agouti series with limited yellow?
> What acounts for Dark mask and ears a pre-requisite in my breed but not present in many of the others, especially Huskies?
The main reason for that would be because Golden Retrievers are clear red, ee and this colour is not common in Border Collies (only from imported Australian lines where it is known as Australian Red). Therefore almost all Border Collies are EE which over-rides the Golden Retriever's e genes to give offspring of Ee = solid colour, usually black.
It's not impossible for Liver/brown to show up though if the BC parent was liver/brown or carried it, as some GRs especially those with brown noses may be liver-based.
The fact that GRs also have the KB gene (aka Dominant Black) despite not being visually black - and Border Collies have the other type of black, Recessive Black, aa is probably another factor in so many black offspring being produced.
> What if it was a Rough Collie, not a BC? I'm quite curious because a doggy neighbour we walk with is a rescue so history unknown, BUT, everyone guesses GR and Rough Collie.
>They don't mention what purpose then?
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