RE: Super Fussy Tail? New?
Thank you Eleanor.
This is kind of 2 proofs in one.. let me go over the pedigree:
In the first pedigree we see Damon the 8th Birthday Boy is hiding the Super Fussy. Note that it is pulled by the Sashay which is the most recessive known tail on the grid.
In the second pedigree we can see Damon with a different mate, who has Fluffy tail, and the Fluffy is shown on the kitten. Damon must have thrown his hidden, and the Fluffy covers/is dominant to the hidden tail which we know to be Super Fussy.
The first pedigree effectively proves that SuperFussy is dominant to Sashay. Nothing can hide under a most-recessive by definition.
We enter into the realm of protocols: it would be nice to have two Super Fussys mated and throw a double recessive and show the hidden Sashay. We're talking about technicalities here.
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