Imogen Rose
Active member
I had a doe kindle a really interesting litter yesterday- it was a bit of a surprise!
The doe is chocolate tort, the buck is lilac tort. The kits are two chocolate torts, and two cali. One maybe chocolate and one may be lilac.
So my question is how did this happen? As this isn't supposed to happen- Only choc and lilac tort are allowed colours for the breed. The owners of the buck have never had a cali kit in a litter. I own the does dam, who is bred to the same buck- so is she going to have 50% cali kits too?
Is this a recessive gene in both the buck and the doe? So im assuming the does dam carries cali too?
The doe is chocolate tort, the buck is lilac tort. The kits are two chocolate torts, and two cali. One maybe chocolate and one may be lilac.
So my question is how did this happen? As this isn't supposed to happen- Only choc and lilac tort are allowed colours for the breed. The owners of the buck have never had a cali kit in a litter. I own the does dam, who is bred to the same buck- so is she going to have 50% cali kits too?
Is this a recessive gene in both the buck and the doe? So im assuming the does dam carries cali too?