Not logged inChampdogs Information Exchange
By Guest
Date 23.06.05 09:23 UTC
hi
we have a chocolate bitch whose sire and dam are both chocolate and we we have found a stud dog to complement her with excellent health scores etc but he is black whose sire was blackand dam that was yellow.
please can anyone tell me the likelyhood of a chocolate puppy. or can anyone tell me their opinion of the litter colour/s
many thanks
By Julie V
Date 23.06.05 09:42 UTC
Most likely colour is black as this is dominant. But, if the sire carries chocolate, each puppy born will be 50:50 chance of black:choc. If there is choc breeding further back in his pedigree there is a chance that he carries.
The stud is a carrier of yellow having a yellow parent so if your bitch also carries there will be a 25% chance of yellow for each puppy born which will overide the black/choc gene.
Julie
By archer
Date 23.06.05 11:31 UTC
Guest
you should be breeding to a black I beleive as since your bitch is from a choc/choc mating breeding to a choc stud may cause dilution of colour.Not my breed but as far as I understand that is the way it works....hopefully someone with labs will come along and confirm this...is this right Julie??
Archer
By Julie V
Date 23.06.05 16:13 UTC
Nope :-) The brown (Chocolate) "genes" don't accumulate and blacks are just as likely to carry the genes that do dilute the colour. You just don't see their effect in a black.
Irish Water Spaniels and English Springers breed brown x brown (same gene) continuously without losing pigment.
Julie
By archer
Date 23.06.05 17:55 UTC
I always thought that I'd read on here that continued choc to choc breeding diluted colour...thanks for putting me right
Archer

You could also have a look
here & have a play with the genetics lab
By Julie V
Date 23.06.05 20:45 UTC
:-D That's really cute
Julie
Archer, the stud she is using is black :-)
By kayc
Date 24.06.05 10:43 UTC
Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill