Tei
Petz Groomer
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Post by Tei on Aug 29, 2005 23:56:04 GMT -5
Maybe this shouldn't belong here, but I was wondering if you bred hexies, even if both of the parents were hexies, would it be possible to have the offspring have some of the same colorings as either of their parents? Would they be able to have the tattoos and such?
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Post by Speshyfrog on Aug 30, 2005 0:10:20 GMT -5
Hm.... Usually things such as addballz/paintball spots will not be passed down from hexie parents to their children unless the breedfile used to create the hexie is in your resource/dogz folder. Tattoos probably wouldn't be transferred from parent to child. Sometimes coat coloration does pass on from hexed parents to children, though markings or patterns probably would not.
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Post by Canni on Aug 30, 2005 5:48:55 GMT -5
I think it also depends on what colour they are hexed as.. I've never really experimented with it as I initially bred a pair of hexies and quickly realised that special markings didn't pass down (sometimes not even interesting coat mutations) and ever since haven't bred them.
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Tei
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Post by Tei on Aug 30, 2005 9:16:01 GMT -5
Thank you ^_^
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Post by jessicalawes11 on Aug 30, 2005 11:22:56 GMT -5
I think occasionally some markings get passed down. I was breeding some pets, both adopted from other people, none had a tattoo, and all the pups had a pawprint tattoo on their hips. :S
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Post by Ela @ GK on Aug 30, 2005 17:41:19 GMT -5
Jessica.. That probably happened because you had an OW file you or someone else hexed in for that particular breed when you bred them. I have done that before and ended up with all my merled aussie pups
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Post by xXPython on Aug 30, 2005 22:14:29 GMT -5
Breeding non-hexie parents with a hexed file in gets odd results too. But I think the father had hexed lineage.
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