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ESAN Basic User Posts : 460 |
I can't quite figure it out from the color genes, but my guess it's recessive?? Is anyone trying to bring the mask back to show quality?
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All Star Acres Basic User Posts : 19 |
I was trying to figure that out and from what I can tell, masking is dominant to non-masking. However, it can get tricky with dogs that are ee (yellow/red that "hides" their pigment) because if they have a mask, you can't see it since the black hairs are hidden. This game does an impressively thorough job of following real life genetic color patterns, it can just be a little confusing at times because they lack space to list out alllll of the different genes so some things become implied. That's what it seems like to me at least |
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ESAN Basic User Posts : 460 |
I bred a fawn brindle to a fawn brindle with mask and al of the puppies are without mask, that's why I assumed it was recessive. And yes, it is not detailed on the color genes table. |
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