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The wheaten male should have a gray undercolor, but the undercolor in most APA standards is not a cause for great concern. The cotton fluff at the base of the tail would be more of a fault. When drawing up the Proposed Standard for wheaten the promoting group could write it up with anything they like if they want. I would kinda like to see the cotton tail fluff left as acceptable but do not have a say in any of this. I should also say that breeding a male with the light gray undercolor will produce female with more surface color on the back and really help with female color.
The wheaten male should have a gray undercolor, but the undercolor in most APA standards is not a cause for great concern. The cotton fluff at the base of the tail would be more of a fault. When drawing up the Proposed Standard for wheaten the promoting group could write it up with anything they like if they want. I would kinda like to see the cotton tail fluff left as acceptable but do not have a say in any of this. I should also say that breeding a male with the light gray undercolor will produce female with more surface color on the back and really help with female color.
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