The Redstripe gene is relatively new on the scene and only a fraction of the combinations have been tried to this point.
It is a co-dominate pattern and color mutation, combining an overall reduction in pattern (with a tendency toward striping) and a deep rusty orange color. The Super Redstripe is still in very short supply, but it augments all the characteristics of this mutation, making an even more reduced and striking look.
I think think this mutation is just packed with potential and will play serious part of my future breeding plans here JKR.
A common question is whether the amount of white on a Piebald is determined by the parents. Can you buy a low-white Pied and expect it to produce high-white offspring? Let’s explore the topic and examples.