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 Partridge Place Kennel
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2/28/2022 1:42:26 PM reply with quote send message to Partridge Place Kennel Object to Post   

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So, I'm a BIG newbie, have .01% idea of what i'm doing.
Also sorry if I offended anybody here or elsewhere.
So I bred my Blue Sable and White Bitch KOG Blue Beach (Blue) to Double S kennel's 2xS Blue and White Chaos and Conflict.
#1 What colors do you think I will get.
#2 Was this a good idea?
#3 Probability of getting high GQ pups.
#4 Your probability of getting one of the Offspring.
#5 I really Really need a Alaskan Mal mentor.
#6 Would anybody be willing to do custom breedings for me.
Thanks a TON!
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Also, you have probably seen this before and are tired of it but..
My Irish Setter(Partridge Place's A Romp in Red 98.20 GQ) needs a new home. I really don't want to FH him, but someone needs to buy him soon..

If you are still reading, Thanks. I mean it.

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 Phantasm
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2/28/2022 1:48:48 PM reply with quote send message to Phantasm Object to Post

Currently our highest sop is 99.70. The colors you may get will probably end up being Sable although recessive genes can sometimes become dominant and show up. You may get some blues out of that but I wouldn't be surprised if not. You have a good chance of getting good sop dogs from the ones you bred, but nothing is certain. I end up with the oddball litters so that's normal. I also have Tervs in Rivers_Edge happy :)
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2/28/2022 1:57:47 PM reply with quote send message to Partridge Place Kennel Object to Post

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Currently our highest sop is 99.70. The colors you may get will probably end up being Sable although recessive genes can sometimes become dominant and show up. You may get some blues out of that but I wouldn't be surprised if not. You have a good chance of getting good sop dogs from the ones you bred, but nothing is certain. I end up with the oddball litters so that's normal. I also have Tervs in Rivers_Edge happy :)
Thanks! So probably sable? Sable in what color? Thanks a bunch! happy :)
 gaylanstudio
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2/28/2022 4:33:58 PM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

Welcome to the game.

I don't have Mals but if you click on the breed name, this will take you to the breed page.

To the right of the picture is a list of the colours supported on the game for this breed and at the bottom of that list is a link to the pictures for the breed - although a smaller version.

If you are into the genetics stuff, a little further down you will see "Color Genes" which will show you how you might colour breed, if you are into that sort of thing.

You can also search the internet for "Alaskan Malamute colors" and you should find some real dog photos of some or all of the colours possible on ShowDog.

Hope that helps.
 Partridge Place Kennel
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2/28/2022 5:11:36 PM reply with quote send message to Partridge Place Kennel Object to Post

Thanks!

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