alforddm":2mji7f1k said:Well, with that combination of parents amber is ruled out and unfortunately there is no way to know for sure which the doe the fawn and harlequins are from since tri is genetically harlequin with broken.
If the tri doe was actually a blue tri then all her babies from a blue fawn buck would be dilute. However, it can be very hard to tell if an animal is dilute on a fawn or lightly marked harlequin since blue affects black pigment to a greater extent than red/orange pigment. They may be lighter than the other fawns but that is still no guarantee and that is only if the doe is blue tri.
it is my understanding that "Orange" should have orange coloured bellies instead of white or cream.BelleVie":t181fyhd said:So that's orange technically, correct?
alforddm":t181fyhd said:Looking at the kits pictures, your tri doe can't be a blue tri because she produced black tri kits from your cream (blue fawn) buck. If she were blue tri, the tri kits would also have been blue tri and they are not.
Unfortunately that means there is no way to tell which kits are from which doe, with the exception of the tri kits being from the tri doe.
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