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Pandie Fawns- How recessive is it?
08-09-2014, 09:25 AM (This post was last modified: 08-09-2014 09:38 AM by Vrem Vaniva.)
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RE: Pandie Fawns- How recessive is it?
(07-14-2014 03:36 PM)Vrem Vaniva Wrote:  
(07-08-2014 01:12 AM)Arwen Swordthain Wrote:  
(06-19-2014 02:47 AM)Vrem Vaniva Wrote:  I'm watching this for more clues too, because i just got my first lovely pandie fawn from a starter -- on his first breed.
I have no idea what to breed it with except that ... it's dominant to Bali Seal and i need to breed mine with awesome whiskers, regardless of fur.
But Just as a data point ...
the dad is a starter, and the mother is a Bali Seal.

Vrem, what was Mums recessive because all the data I have says Pandie Fawn is recessive to Bali Seal, would love more info for clarification
Ah, good point -- could be that Mum threw her recessive fur both times she made a Pandie fawn with this starter. Mum's recessive fur is Foxie Soft Black (shown in her other kittens).
Bali Seal Mom + starter Dad made Pandie Fawn -- Eberhardt. That wasn't conclusive because Mom could have thrown a hidden fur. Eberhardt then made 2 pandie fawns with a different Bali Seal mate.

Then he mated twice with Coralie's Pandie Fawn and they produced -- 2 Bali Seals! I think this shows that my pandie fawn boy is definitely hiding Bali Seal.

Maybe you will want a better proof, but I am quite convinced: Pandie Fawn is dominant to Bali Seal.
gyazo.com/53ea3567164c8c4c871dc026becba2ec

I'm thinking ... give the pandie fawn a mate with the fur you want its kittens to hide (or show) -- until such time as you can make a "pure" pandie fawn if desired.


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