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Originally Posted by CO_yorkie_momma if the Biewer puppy was bred to a standard yorkie with the piebald gene, would your chances be better of getting a Biewer from her or would the chances be the same with all of the puppies out of that litter whether they are the standard looking ones or the Biewer? LOL..... |
Biewer to Biewer will always have the Biewer color.
Biewer to a Yorkie with the piebald gene would result in "50/50" You can see though that my Yorkie with piebald (Hanny, the mother) to Biewer (the father) only got me 1/5 Biewer. Her last litter in Germany was 3/4 Biewers. From what I have learned about genetics the 50% chance is for each puppy born, not as a litter on whole. I was sure glad though when that last boy was born and he was a Biewer, up until then they had all been Yorkies.
These Yorkie puppies ALL have one piebald gene, because that is all the father had to give (piebald gene). So these puppies when bred to a Biewer would also have the 50% chance of Biewer or Yorkie pups. Just because they are the 2nd generation of splitters does not mean the chances are greater for them to produce Biewers.