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Whoa whoa, slow down, the initial cross of Lav over Millie will result in a muted color near buff columbian without mottling. when the offspring from teh cross are breed back to each other you will get some porcelian (less than 10%) some self Blue (lav), some Pearle (self blue with mottling) some Millie Fluer, and other combinations.. By adding the lav / lav to the millie pattern you get porcelian.

So the lav would have to have two lav genes, and the only way to know that would know the parentage, or see the offspring, correct? B/c a lav can look perfect and only have one?

In order for Lav to appear at all it takes two copies, it one of few absolute recessive genes.
Mottled is also recessive and requires two copies to be seen.
Blue is the oposite, one copy and you see Blue, two copies is splash and none is black. Blue is dilute gene.
 

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