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This is a couple Black Tan Merle. Both carry piebald. The size of Merle in my stud is slowly improving, the type and ears still need a lot of work, but this beautiful variety is worth to improve them.
It is not easy to improve them, since Merle is recessive and (as another hurdle for breeding) give a lot of roan-like babies very often (without black dots).






Best regards, Roland
Chilloutarea Mousery - Tricolor , Splashed , Merle , Recessive Red
 

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Rhasputin said:
Now do you plan on breeding them together? To get black and tan pied merle? That would be an interesting colour combo!
Thanks to all for the friendly words!

Rhasputin, indeed my goal is to breed black and tan pied merle, but I do not want to put two of them together for the next time, because I want to improve type and will outcross them to big showtype, if possible big piebald carriers. The resulting F1 will be black selfs and black tans, perhaps some will be pied, but no Merle, since they are recessive, at least mine. The F1 has to be crossed to each other to get some Merle. The next step will be to breed to showtype again and so on and on in circles. This is a long process. It is quite easy to breed them in good colours, but difficult to breed typey Merle.

Best regards, Roland
Chilloutarea Mousery - Tricolor , Splashed , Merle , Recessive Red
 
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