How To Breed and Produce a Tri-Color American Bully Puppy
When it comes to producing a litter of puppies, some breeders are wanting to produce a certain color. One of the biggest colors people are wanting is tri. That is when your puppy has three colors. There are a few different colors you could produce if you had the right match up in your breeding. The tan point allele is responsible for the tri-color coat pattern in an American Bully. It is a gene that is inherited by both the dam and sire.
What Are The Different Tri-Colors?
There can be: black, blue, Chocolate, or lilac (as pictured above). Everyone has their own preference on what colors they like and what colors they want in their programs.
How To Produce A Tri American Bully?
This is one of the big questions that breeders ask. American Bully You will need to two parents that are tri and they will produce a complete litter of tri. If you have one parent that is a tri and the other parent is a tri-carrier, than you will get 50% of the litter as tri and 50% of the litter as a tri carrier. If you have one parents that is a tri and one parent this is not a tri-carrier, than you will have a litter of tri-carriers.. If you have two parents that are both
tri-carriers than you will produce 25% tri, 25% not a tri-carrier, and then 50% tri-carriers. If you have two parents that are both not tri or tri-carriers, than you will produce a whole litter of non tri-carriers.
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