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Yes, he will be a yellow. Many Red goldens today carry the recessive yellow gene but it usually takes both parents carrying the yellow gene to get offspring that are yellow. This happens when reds and yellows are bred together. Breeding a pure red to a yellow will result in all red offspring, but they will carry a hidden yellow gene.
I WOULDNT COUNT ON IT... HE LOOKS LIKE A YOUNG CINNAMON, YELLOWS ARE USUALLY MUCH MORE PALE FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN... MAYBE WRONG ON THAT? BUT HE LOOKS JUST LIKE A TEENAGE COCKBIRD THAT MATCHES MY CINNAMONS
Cinn's are just a variation of Yellow, at least in my eyes. Either way it's not a Red.
Yes, he will be a yellow. Many Red goldens today carry the recessive yellow gene but it usually takes both parents carrying the yellow gene to get offspring that are yellow. This happens when reds and yellows are bred together. Breeding a pure red to a yellow will result in all red offspring, but they will carry a hidden yellow gene.
I WOULDNT COUNT ON IT... HE LOOKS LIKE A YOUNG CINNAMON, YELLOWS ARE USUALLY MUCH MORE PALE FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN... MAYBE WRONG ON THAT? BUT HE LOOKS JUST LIKE A TEENAGE COCKBIRD THAT MATCHES MY CINNAMONS
Cinn's are just a variation of Yellow, at least in my eyes. Either way it's not a Red.