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Originally Posted by yorkiekist I dont think that anybody is "blind and deaf" to genetics. Most breeders follow the standard and dont want it changed. |
Thank you. I have been accused of many things but not blind and deaf to genetics, but then people that know me also know I have a degree from the University of British Columbia here in my city, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Animal Science Major, which included three years of genetics studies that I opted to pursue as part of my degree.
Not that it makes any difference really, except I do understand my breeding program and have a good grasp of understanding about breed standards and some of the issues behind them.
Colour issues in dogs is not a pure and simple thing. There are many factors to consider with wrong colours other than merely considering being off on a tangent from a breed standard in regard to colour.