(01-13-2014 11:00 AM)Dingthat Bellman Wrote: If Snowshoe cream is the most recessive how the heck do you breed one?
The answer is that you can't, not directly anyhow.
But if ever a starter throws S&P with a S&P mate then thats when you open and breed back to the starter if gender permits. The OS can only be hiding S&P again or that Snow Cream. ( Of course it's worth breeding back any shown fur to try get at the hidden but as SP is the most recessive after Cream then thats absolutely one to go for.)
The very next thing to do with that starter is to pair it with a well traited 9T on a fur as dominant as possible, say a Black Russian (while waiting the 2 weeks for the said OS to reach breeding age) If you get a Russian then you know that it hides either S&P or Snow Cream, and carrying (shown and hidden ) 9 traits too.
This you now breed with another nice 9T recessive to Black, say a Seal Lynx, if Lynx shows then the starter's hidden will still be there. By now you'll be getting near a 9T, keep going like this until you have a well traited couple to pair then just sit back and wait for the magic to happen.
If in the meantime the first S&P OS has actually given the Snow cream with it's starter parent then you know you will soon have a 9T Snow Cream coming from that other couple. BINGO !
** Those genesis fur OS can never be hiding their starter parent's fur, only it's partner's so no point in trying to use them to get at the hidden fur.
** Some people seem to have more luck with some furs than others but the truth is that no fur has a tendance to "pull" better than any other.