Feesherman |
09-14-2012 03:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by Loneshark
(Post 492763)
This statement makes no sense at all. Like I said earlier my puppies litter consisted of all three colors. Mom was black and dad yellow. So how are the blacks in that litter more pure than the chocolate or yellow.
Hair color does not make someone superior.
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First, we are not talking about someone, we are talking about labs. Second, It's not about hair color. For years and years the black lab was it. If it wasn't black then it got culled from the litter. Your bloodlines go back the furthest with black labs because that was all that was allowed to survive. Hence, superior bloodlines. Your yellow and chocolate dogs all have bloodlines from black labs, black is the dominant gene by the way. Next they started keeping the yellows but were still culling the chocos. Chocos were the last and have the shortest pedigrees.
Disclaimer: This was a very short version of history just to steer you in the right direction for you furture research on the lab.
Edit: Looks like Top Dawg and I were typing at the same time.
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