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f1b x f1b=? F2b?? What type of coats does this type of doodle have? I thought a F2B was an F1 x F1b? Is it a mix depending on each litter? Thanks for your help?
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Very unscientific but... I would call it a Poodle!
It's confusing but none of the above it correct and basically, not done by a good breeder. There is information around here with tables that explain this confusing issue. Per genetics, you have to play with those fs
Here is one discussion. There are many
Thanks for your help! I have tried to find a thread about a f1bxf1b, but am having a hard time...maybe because most don't do it???!!!
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This was linked in that other discussion, but I'll bring it back here. Ive seen better but this one is good and it sums up the general crosses. Note, there is no f1b x f1b in the mix
I don't know what to call it--but the coats would vary--and could be curly, wavy or straight! So, that question does not have an answer. You would have a chance of getting a pup that looks just like a poodle or just like a lab and everything in between! Not likely that this cross would be done.
F1b X F1b would be an F1b.
Sorry, all of the mulitgeneration doodles confuse me. What makes a muligen doodle okay, but not a good idea to breed an F1b with another f1b? If it's because of coats and the breeder does their IC testing for coats shouldn't this take out the guess work of having open face/flat coats? Just trying to understand it all.
I suppose if the doodle parents have been cleared genetically for IC then you won't have to worry about getting a flat coated doodle. Does ruling out IC also rule out shedding?
humm, good question!! I don't know!
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