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Thank you Pat! I am by no means a genetic expert but have been involved in equine and canine coat color genetics for about 10 years. I'm just trying to educate those who want to learn more about the recessive genes that are causing our Yorkies to produce colors other than blue and tan. |
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it now. Are you that person? |
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That's correct. But if you breed a chocolate Yorkie to a traditional colored yorkie, even though the pups look traditional colored (because they only have one dose of the chocolate gene from the one chocolate parent) 100% of the pups are carriers ... that takes all the guesswork out of who is a carrier and who isn't. The chocolate parent is homozygous for the chocolate gene and passes one copy of the gene onto all it's offspring. |
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Maybe when Kellykrack was talking about submitting a rare breed application to ACR in Jan. it was to set standards/rules for chocolate yorkies? ? ? |
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No... if you read the bolded part it says they are recognized and have a Standard for them. |
Kellykrack, so does that mean ACR just uses the standard set by the YTCA and makes up all the other color standards to suit themselves and the breeders that dont want to breed by the YTCA standard? Or do they make up the entire standard? Is the only way ACR gets info into their data base is by "copying" AKC/UKC/CanadianKC pedigrees? That sounds to me like the ACR wants to be a registry without doing the years and years of hard work and research that AKC/UKC/CanKC/YTCA and other recognised breed clubs have accomplished. |
whatever anyones personal preference is or where they stand on what should or shouldn't be bred you only have to look in the YT nursery, those gorgeous chocolate babies have 320 + posts, alot of people me included LOVE them, we are all human we all have different opinions and preferences. If you went by the exact breed standard and i mean EXACT, YT wouldnt be anything like it is today because the majority of people on here wouldn't own one, dogs that were champions years ago would be disqualified from being shown. No creature human or otherwise is capable of creating the EXACT perfect example of its type or breed. Hence the existance of the crazy scientists involved with clone-ing (sp) Would you really want a world full of everything the same??? lol.... its late nearly midnight and i'm rambling....lol btw have you noticed its always the same people in these discussions lol neither side will give up lol :p LONG LIVE THE CHOCOLATE YORKIE :p |
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I own one chocolate and if I had room I would have more, I also have 3 standards. My chocolate, Shotzie is no different than my standards other than his color. He is VERY smart, VERY loving and VERY healthy. |
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Actually, the YTCA is disqualifing black yorkies, not dark blue. some of the judges are DQing very light blue also. But the standard remains the same: Shaded tan and dark gun metal/steel blue saddle. YTCA just doesnt want choc, parti,golden, black or other designer colors to participate in showing as they are already and always have been a disqualification and not the standard for the breed. |
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