murph72
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine has a Holland that she got for breeding purposes. She has now gotten two bucks with split penises from the litters she's had from him. These two bucks came from separate does, so I'm guessing he's the common link. However, I didn't know if split penis needed to be carried by both parents (meaning he and both does carried it) or if it was a trait that only one parent needed to carry in order to pass it on (as in he is the culprit and should be eliminated from her breeding program). Does anyone know if it recessive or dominant? I couldn't find it on the internet. Oh, and you can just imagine the smut I found typing in "split penis genetics" :blushan: It was embarrasing, to say the least!
I'm not sure I can talk her into cutting him from her breeding program. She was very angry when the first buck with a split penis developed because she had intended to keep him and add him to her breeding program as well. I should also add that these are chocolates and she paid a pretty penny for them. She wants to breed me a doe, but I really want to know which of her chocolates to avoid (other than said buck who was involved in both breedings).
So, what does everyone know about penis genetics? :biggrin2: I know this is going to be the most popular post of the day. All I need now are graphic photos to spice it up. LOL
I'm not sure I can talk her into cutting him from her breeding program. She was very angry when the first buck with a split penis developed because she had intended to keep him and add him to her breeding program as well. I should also add that these are chocolates and she paid a pretty penny for them. She wants to breed me a doe, but I really want to know which of her chocolates to avoid (other than said buck who was involved in both breedings).
So, what does everyone know about penis genetics? :biggrin2: I know this is going to be the most popular post of the day. All I need now are graphic photos to spice it up. LOL