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Posted by: KevinM at Mon Jul 26 13:27:12 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] I have to agree with Tims assessment of the genetics involved with Bloodred. It is a combination of the diffused gene, plus linebreeding for the ultra red coloration. Just like line breeding has been done for Okeetee and Miami phase animals. Outcrossed "blood reds" rarely show the uniform coloration and line breeding is required to refine the stocks look into the classic example of a blood red corn. If you breed a normal WC to a blood red, then bred the babies back to the bloodred parent, they will be diffused patterned (recessive gene), but probably not near as uniformly red colored as the parent pending its quality. | ||
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