The Labrador Retriever Coat Color Inheritance Prediction
chart shown below helps you understand the labrador retriever colors
for breeding strategies and breeding stock selection. Though there
exists more scientific methods for genetic prediction, this is one
of the easiest charts to use for quickly estimating coration. The
outer ring in the first row of the chart shows the visible labrador
retriever coat color with the small upper right circle showing the
nose color (black or liver). The inner rings in the first row of
the chart show the hidden color genes carried by the labrador retriever.
Entries in the chart show the probabilities of producing various
coat colors within a labrador retriever litter.
If your labrador retriever is black, the possible
gene types are: I, II, III, IV.
If your labrador retriever is chocolate, the possible gene types
are: VIII, IX.
If your labrador retriever is yellow with a black nose the possible
gene types are: V, VI.
If your labrador retriever is yellow with a liver-colored nose then
the gene type VII.
For example, if your results show that your labrador
retriever is a Type V, your labrador retriever is a yellow labrador
retriever with a black nose and does not carry the hidden genes
for the chocolate labrador retriever. If you were to breed your
labrador retriever with a Type VIII, the resulting litter would
be all black labrador retriever puppies. Some of these predictions
are averaged over the long run and can vary from one side of the
spectrum to the other. Others like the example above and breeding
yellow to yellow and always getting yellow are consistently accurate.