Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
You're being defensive and making yourself sound important, but did you bring any relevent evidence in with that last post? Stick to the subject.
i'm not being defensive. it's a lot different if you feel attacked with me asking you about your knowledge on genetics.
and what's your response? "STICK TO THE SUBJECT".

COME ON!!! LOL. if you knew anything at all about the matter, as you pretend us to believe, you'd have come with a better reply. LOL

sadly for you, i did bring a correction to your arguement:
the breed standard for the labrador retriever does not recognize a variety of colors (as you imply by saying these come naturally to labs), because labradors have never come in a variety of colors. Black an tan, brindle coloration, silver, blue, etc. are considered to be disqualification mismarks. it has been this way since the beginning of the breed, unlike what silver lab breeders intend to make us believe.

for a color to be natural, it would have to appear at least in the 25% of the general population.