Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: swampman on April 06, 2011, 05:11:03 PM
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So this guy at work is showing me pictures of his dogs, A black lab, and a yellow lab. He says he is going to breed them and sell the pups to make money.:chuckle:
So what would you get if you bred a black lab with a yellow lab? A grey lab? or an assortment of each? :dunno:
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:chuckle: Depends on what the family history is on each side. Black is dominant, but if there is a lot of yellow on both sides. He should get a mix of black and yellow. There is only black/yellow/choc labs. There are other color variety's but only the 3 are recognized by AKC. Any time someone tells me "I have a registered white lab or silver lab all I can do is laugh" white is registers as yellow, silver is registered as choc
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I bread my yellow with a black male and got three black, two yellow and two chocolate.
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Depends on the color of their noses :chuckle:
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my silver is AKC registered as choc!!!
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Beautiful dog.
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OH yeah!! Smokey looks great.
My chocolate Lab Tobi is 16+ now, Two of her offspring searching for mice.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv367%2FKodak45%2FSammiHootchandtobi.jpg&hash=12532e716c1a0a9cef0116211b5f04b49dfeb123)
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My old lab was a chocolate, her mom was yeller and dad was choco.... they threw all black and chocolates... no yellers..... ;)