Ee Red Border Collie

Ee Red Border Collie. Adorable Ee Red Border Collie Puppy Sits in the Grass and Smiles at Camera Stock Image Image The gene encodes for a receptor ( M elano C ortin 1 R eceptor) that controls whether the pigment cell produces pheomelanin or eumelanin. In addition, this gene works only when both the parents of the offspring are of the same hue.

The Red Border Collie History, Diet, Size, and More
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An ee Red Border Collie has a gold or pale yellow coat Border Collies come in a whole host of colours and patterns, just look at the wonderful infographic made by Suzanne Van Der Kraan for examples: Full image here --> Full Size Image

The Red Border Collie History, Diet, Size, and More

The red Border Collie—and all Border Collies, for that matter—have roots dating back hundreds of years in the border territory between England and Scotland. This unique color combination is accompanied by a medium to dark brown nose and brown eyes. Red Border Collie, also known as the Foxy Collie or the Australian/Aussie red, is a red variation of the purebred Border Collie.Border Collies come in various shades- gold, yellow, liver, and tan; the red coloration is due to the presence of the recessive gene

Ee red Border Collie puppy. Young dog isolated on white background Stock Photo Alamy. Red Border Collie, also known as the Foxy Collie or the Australian/Aussie red, is a red variation of the purebred Border Collie.Border Collies come in various shades- gold, yellow, liver, and tan; the red coloration is due to the presence of the recessive gene It is recommended to always do genetic testing before pairing an ee red Border Collie to a merle Border Collie of any color

EEred Border Collie Dog Lying Looking At The Camera With Mouth Stock Photo Image of camera. Describing Ivy, like her sister Tessa, isn't a task easily accomplished - these dogs are truly exceptional and must be experienced to be fully appreciated Red (ee red, Golden, Australian red) and White This colour is very rare in the UK and there is therefore confusion over the correct name; we usually refer to this as golden/yellow or Australian red although again, the shades can vary greatly