RE: Suggestion: Show % of traits on grid
Data's just data. It's not an endorsement of any particular trait and as long as it was clear *what* you're looking at, how you interpret the data is up to you.
I was thinking it would be all lives and boxed. If people are keeping boxes around for whatever reason, it's not a skew of the result because they could be put onto the market if the breeder decided to do so. The only cats no in play are ones in the menagerie.
I'd hesitate to eliminate the starter furs in particular since we have Flame 1, 2, and 3 and it would be interesting to know how many of the older style gens are still around. Who knows, maybe people will decide they want to have a few?
And all I was really thinking was just the trait and then the number of that particular trait were in play. It would be interesting to know, for example, that though Burmese Sables are dominant, there are 10x as many Cream Lynxes out there. What people do with that data would always be up to them, as everything is. Our community developed recessivity charts only tell you what's recessive to what, it doesn't tell you that you have to breed for that.
That said, maybe a count on how many of a certain fur or trait that's been bred would help people understand why their hot new fur isn't worth as much suddenly. If you understand that there are a thousand Foxie Salties to every red tabby, you start to grok better why your 9T Salty isn't selling for 10k anymore (or why it still is...)
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