Yes I should have added that some colourings can be very complicated! But the basic four-colour inheritence for cavaliers is quite straightforward -- the way the numbers will fall remains uncertain if there can be combos (eg in a litter where you could have either rubies or blenheims) but there can't be any other combos than the way the basic colour genes work.
Barbara I also have to remind myself of that sometimes -- that the particlours are actually wholecolours with white breaking upthe wholecolour, like paint splashed over. Not white as a base, with the other colours on top, which is what seems more 'natural'.
Barbara I also have to remind myself of that sometimes -- that the particlours are actually wholecolours with white breaking upthe wholecolour, like paint splashed over. Not white as a base, with the other colours on top, which is what seems more 'natural'.