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Old 10-06-2008, 10:22 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by jdonica View Post
To all of you that helped me with this thread, I just wanted to let you know that I did email the seller and ask if this baby was a splitter pup. She didn't know what "splitter" meant but told me the breeder labeled this pup as an F2 Biewer. Said dad is full biewer and that mom was gold, I'm assuming black and gold. Also said that if this pup was bred with another biewer that it would produce full blooded biewers? Not sure how that is genetically possible!

Jeri and Harley
F2 means a second generation breeding. You won't necessarily get biewer colored puppies from breeding a splitter to a biewer though. The splitter still has the dominate gene to offer. It is totally possible to get biewer colors and standard colors in one litter.

The term splitter is a commonly known term in the biewer world.
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