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Anery x Reverse Okeetee

Assuming no hidden recessives, you would get normals het for amel and anery, possibly with the "okeetee" look, but not necessarily.

If they are het for anything then there are lots of other possibilities.
 
Like what Sasheena said "you will normals het for amel and anery" Also if you breed a pair of the the normal het amel/anery to each other you will get snow. OR breed a normal het amel/anery to a snow you will get snow.

Joel
 
Mick's Progeny Predictor

I finally got Mick's Progeny Predictor and look what I got

Male is, Het for Snow, Het for Motley
Female is, Het for Snow, Het for Motley

Offspring are predicted to be...
12.50%, Het for Snow, Het for Motley
6.25%, Het for Snow
6.25%, Het for Amel, Het for Motley
6.25%, Het for Anery, Het for Motley
6.25%, Amelanistic, Het for Anery, Het for Motley
6.25%, Anerythristic, Het for Amel, Het for Motley
6.25%, Motley, Het for Snow
3.13%, Het for Motley
3.13%, Motley, Het for Amel
3.13%, Het for Amel
3.13%, Snow, Het for Motley
3.13%, Motley, Het for Anery
3.13%, Anerythristic, Het for Motley
3.13%, Amelanistic, Motley, Het for Anery
3.13%, Het for Anery
3.13%, Anerythristic, Motley, Het for Amel
3.13%, Amelanistic, Het for Anery
3.13%, Amelanistic, Het for Motley
3.13%, Anerythristic, Het for Amel
1.56%, Amelanistic
1.56%, Anerythristic
1.56%, Anerythristic, Motley
1.56%, Amelanistic, Motley
1.56%, Normal
1.56%, Snow, Motley
1.56%, Motley
1.56%, Snow

I'm trying this!:D When I was holding my corn last night I noticed he showed some motley so I tried this.
 
"I noticed he showed some motley"

I'm not sure I understand what that means; could you elaborate a little, please?

TYIA!
 
Sorry

Sorry about that. It looked to me like he had motley somewhere in the bloodline(father, mother, etc. etc.) So I decided to add motley in the mix on the progeny predictor. And got that if I were to breed my anery and reverse okeetee ( now believed to be het motley) together and bred the offspring together I would get that long list I just posted. Hope this helps clear things up.
 
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