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.
Without further ado… the SUMA PIED! What a sweet moment to admit that my doubts were proven wrong! As many of you know, I had just about given up on the Suma Pied being anything like the animal I set…
As the market matures, we face the inevitable reality that the genes we work with will eventually lose value. However, not all morphs are created equal. Some will retain value much longer than others based on a few key criteria.