RustyPocket
Well-known member
Hello all.
In february I got myself a beautiful Vienna Blue buck to try to breed some diluted fawns. Knowing how breeding usually works where I am from (linebreeding is fairly common and keeping the "one line-one colour" in mind, especially with breeds that come in only one variation are rather rigid).
So, naturally, I know my buck is aa B_ C_ dd E_ (to be honest, I assumes he was in fact homozygous on every locus).
I did breed the buck to my fawn doe with following genotype: Aa(t) B_ Cc(chd)? D_ ee. I am not sure whether she is homozygous or heterozygous on B and D loci. The reason I am also not 100 % sure on c(chd) is that few years back, her and another doe shared a nest, both were bred to a same black buck and this kit showed up:
Thanks to help from memebers of this site, he (I think it was a he) was labeled "black sable" in my records. Both of the potential dames came from the same granddame, which herself was a chinchilla carrying himi: Aa(t)/a B_ c(chd)c(ch) D_ Ee.
So, few days ago my fawn-blue litter was born and I got 8 kits. I expected majority of chestnuts and some otters, but to my surprise, 5 of the babies look like the kit from few years ago.
I have no experience with either the c(chl) gene (the whole incomplete dominance) or steel, which I feel really confused about, and I feel like I am not alone in it, so I am now questioning whether my doe was missrecorded all along as Cc(chd). She did however produce some silver martens when bred to a solid black carrying the himi gene before, which of I sadly have no photo.
Here are two photos of the current litter with steel/light chinchilla genes, the quality is quite bad, but you can clearly see the difference between the two chestnuts, otter with creamy ears and the rest of the unknown colour:
In february I got myself a beautiful Vienna Blue buck to try to breed some diluted fawns. Knowing how breeding usually works where I am from (linebreeding is fairly common and keeping the "one line-one colour" in mind, especially with breeds that come in only one variation are rather rigid).
So, naturally, I know my buck is aa B_ C_ dd E_ (to be honest, I assumes he was in fact homozygous on every locus).
I did breed the buck to my fawn doe with following genotype: Aa(t) B_ Cc(chd)? D_ ee. I am not sure whether she is homozygous or heterozygous on B and D loci. The reason I am also not 100 % sure on c(chd) is that few years back, her and another doe shared a nest, both were bred to a same black buck and this kit showed up:
Thanks to help from memebers of this site, he (I think it was a he) was labeled "black sable" in my records. Both of the potential dames came from the same granddame, which herself was a chinchilla carrying himi: Aa(t)/a B_ c(chd)c(ch) D_ Ee.
So, few days ago my fawn-blue litter was born and I got 8 kits. I expected majority of chestnuts and some otters, but to my surprise, 5 of the babies look like the kit from few years ago.
I have no experience with either the c(chl) gene (the whole incomplete dominance) or steel, which I feel really confused about, and I feel like I am not alone in it, so I am now questioning whether my doe was missrecorded all along as Cc(chd). She did however produce some silver martens when bred to a solid black carrying the himi gene before, which of I sadly have no photo.
Here are two photos of the current litter with steel/light chinchilla genes, the quality is quite bad, but you can clearly see the difference between the two chestnuts, otter with creamy ears and the rest of the unknown colour: