While you might have a point, I disagree. I know many pure red lines that not only do not have that red coat you refer to but also it is a very thick coat. This did not come from Brindles. Also black masking on red Basenjis is more the cause than a bleed from Brindles. The black masking is in a number of bloodlines and was around way before the Brindles showed up. Most believe this is coming from Tri's. Black in the tail is also usually from being Tri factored. And I don't say this because I have or breed Brindles, because I don't. I just don't believe the this color is the cause. I think we have a number of lines that produce that rich red color.
Zande Basenjis
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Hope this thread goes in the right area.
Can anyone tell me if everything is ok with Zande Basenjis. I have sent several emails over the last few weeks but never recieve a reply?
Shelley -
If it works anything like it does here in the states, when I was first looking for a basenji from breeders that were listed on the BCOA website, I found it was best to follow-up with a phone call if email wasn't answered. Some breeders have websites (only for a web presence) and don't really use the email/contact portion of the sites (or prefer phone contact). Has their website been updated recently…sometimes that is also a clue if email is a good contact option.
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Sally might just be busy at the moment and I know that she has things going on in her personal life at the minute, I'm sure she will get in touch when she can:D
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Thank you for your help,
Shelley -
Hope this thread goes in the right area.
Can anyone tell me if everything is ok with Zande Basenjis. I have sent several emails over the last few weeks but never recieve a reply?
Shelleyby Sally was in this year many things, she have much to do. She will answered.