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RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - Alassariah Resident - 08-02-2016 08:16 AM Alright, Cynric is busy paired right now but I paired a related Aussie Dark Chocolate with Balinese Flame Lynx who had babies with Foxie Cocoa Cream under discussion and one is being tested for his recessive. When Cynric is free, he will go with the female Foxie CC. Kayla Woodrunner, note for you, would you mind using this post to update the Saga project chart, please? The Bali FL + Aussie DC are on the mat. (08-02-2016 07:33 AM)HappyDaize Resident Wrote: Oh no worries.. extra info re-confirming things is always welcome too, as sometimes there have been errors in the charts. RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - Kayla Woodrunner - 08-04-2016 08:36 PM You're all updated on the pairing chart Alassariah! Thanks! Good luck on your new pairing. RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - Alassariah Resident - 08-05-2016 05:06 AM Crossing fingers for pulling the recessive instead of the most super-recessive! rofl! Thank you. ![]() (08-04-2016 08:36 PM)Kayla Woodrunner Wrote: You're all updated on the pairing chart Alassariah! Thanks! Good luck on your new pairing. RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - Kayla Woodrunner - 08-05-2016 10:19 PM Crossing my fingers for you too! RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - HappyDaize Resident - 08-05-2016 11:00 PM First kitten from the Aussie Dark Chocolate x Pandie Plat pair is an Aussie Dark Chocolate. Unpacked. Keeping fingers crossed.
RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - Arwen Swordthain - 08-06-2016 07:41 AM (08-02-2016 08:16 AM)Alassariah Resident Wrote: Alright, Cynric is busy paired right now but I paired a related Aussie Dark Chocolate with Balinese Flame Lynx who had babies with Foxie Cocoa Cream under discussion and one is being tested for his recessive. When Cynric is free, he will go with the female Foxie CC.Looking forward to the results from the Aussie Dark Choc Bali Flame pairig as I was told a few months ago that Aussie was recessive to the Flame thus placing it but I have yet to see any proof posted on the forum or via Saga. RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - autumnsparkles Resident - 08-11-2016 06:50 AM Hi! Hope this helps, Looks like my gyazo won't post https://gyazo.com/55ff199f028108968afe83a33334645a RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - HappyDaize Resident - 08-11-2016 07:50 AM Autumn.. can you pair or have your paired that AM-DC kitten against a very recessive fur (like Tonk Blue Mink or Aussie Blue Marble, for example)... to find out what the hidden fur is? From that pedigree we really can not determine anything, as we do not know what furs the parents could be hiding. One parent hid AM-DC, but the other parent is an unknown hidden at this point... so we don't know what the kitten hides either. If you do a test mating to pull the hidden fur, and it is a fur that falls within the currently known range, then that would be wonderfully helpful. )And Arwen... if we can get pedigree proofs that the AM-DC is recessive to the Bali Flame, yes, that should place it! Do you recall who might have done those breedings, so as to ask if they will share pedigrees? That would save us all a lot of time and effort if it's already been proven in someone's personal cattery. <3 RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - Reven Rosca - 08-11-2016 10:23 AM (08-11-2016 06:50 AM)autumnsparkles Resident Wrote: Posting it inline for you. You must add .png to the url, or it won't work
RE: New Australian Mist - Dark Chocolate recessives - Kayla Woodrunner - 08-11-2016 01:10 PM Oh, interesting chart, Autumnsparkles! I see what Happy is saying. Both Foxie Red Mask and Snowshoe Red are known to be dominant t Australian Mist Dark Chocolate so both mom and dad threw their hids. One of them hides the Aussie and the other hides Aussie or something more recessive. Are you going to birth this pretty baby? If so, when you find out the baby's hid, could you post the chart? |