I've got a Mack Snow that has very fine spots all over. I'm in the process of acquiring another Mack Snow. One candidate has the same fine spots. The other has the "normal" larger spots.
I was told that the size of the spots on the parents does not affect those of the offsprings. Meaning, regardless if both parents have fine spots or "normal" larger spots, the offsprings will still have equal chances of getting fine vs "normal" larger spots.
Is that true?
I was told that the size of the spots on the parents does not affect those of the offsprings. Meaning, regardless if both parents have fine spots or "normal" larger spots, the offsprings will still have equal chances of getting fine vs "normal" larger spots.
Is that true?