Pwca
Posted : 2/9/2007 2:29:28 PM
Gina- I thought the extreme piebald white in solid white akitas just covered up brindle, it didn't make the brindle recessive to the white, since they're on different alleles?
So if you bred a white akita (who was brindle under the white and had one brindle parent- ie, a heterozygous brindle) to a non-brindle Akita (say, a fawn/red with the pretty urajiro like the giant shibas? I like that color.
) you'd get some brindle and some fawn puppies, probably with some degree of white spotting- minimal (toes, maybe a chest spot), if the fawn parent had no white. If the white-covering brindle parent had TWO brindle parents (who just carried the modifiers to produce this all-white pup), all the pups would be brindle but again, probably with the piebald spotting?