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Hi there,

I have two questions for you guys if you could help me out please !!

I breed my king Seal point ragdoll with two queens. He carries the chocolate gene B/b & he is a carrier of the dilute gene D/d.

The two queens are:

1. Seal Bi-color - please see the attachment files for all her info.
2. Solid White - please see the attachment files for all her info.

Now my questions are:

1. Which kittens color each queen will produce ( Colour Prediction & Pattern Prediction ) ??
2. I need to know if my first Queen - Seal Bi-color is Bi-color, High Mitted Bi-color, Mid High White Bi-color or High White Bicolor ??

Please help me out !!

Thanx
You have not provided enough information to predict patterns.

Both litters can have Dense and dilute kittens.

There can be no chocolate/lilac kittens.

There is no DNA test for the White Spotting Genes. One either has to determine it by phenotype or kittens produced. Sometimes possibilities can be ruled out if the WSG genetics of both parents of the breeding cats are known.

Although DNA blood testing in Ragdolls is not reliable at this time, these tests indicate both queens carry type B. You need to blood type any kittens produced who will be bred, particularly girls.
(02-12-2010 09:03 PM)mike Wrote: [ -> ]Hi there,


I breed my king Seal point ragdoll with two queens. He carries the chocolate gene B/b & he is a carrier of the dilute gene D/d.


1. Which kittens color each queen will produce ( Colour Prediction & Pattern Prediction ) ??
2. I need to know if my first Queen - Seal Bi-color is Bi-color, High Mitted Bi-color, Mid High White Bi-color or High White Bicolor ??

Please help me out !!

Thanx

Both can have seal and blue kittens (no choclate/lilac because both the females don't carry the choclate gene), the White Ragdoll also can have white kittens.
You need to look at the pedigree of your Seal bicolor to find out which pattern she really is. If you can't find out based on her pedigree you will know as soon as the kittens are born:
Since your male is a point (no white), the kittens of your seal bicolor will be all mitted if she is high mitted, they will be point or bicolor (true) if she is true bicolor, they will be point, mitted or bicolor (true) if she is mid high white and last they will be all bicolor (true) if she is high white bicolor (also known as VAN).

Also, because you mated your white queen with a point male, the point kittens of your white queen will tell you what pattern the white queen is.

Hope this helps.
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