I got my lab pup from a breeder who bred a yellow lab and a black lab.The mum was the yellow lab and the dad was a black Lab .My pup is a male and he takes after the dad so he is a black lab he is still considered a pedigree and he is registered in the kennel club. So yes it is perfectly fine to breed labs if they are a different colour they will still be pedigree pups if the mum and dad are full Labs and the pups will be perfectly healthy.
the color of the egg does not depend on the color of the chicken, it depends on the breed. so your chickens fine. the color of the egg does not depend on the color of the chicken, it depends on the breed. so your chickens fine.
Here in Australia it is perfectly OK to breed and sell them. Different countries may have different rules.
All Labs are ok with kids just never leave kids with animals by themselves.
Ok, a crested guinea pig and, I'm guessing you are referring to an abyssian guinea pig (not a cat) CAN breed. They are NOT two different species of animals. They are different BREEDS. Both are guinea pigs, so they can breed. Think of a lab (dog) and a dachshund (dog)........they, too, are different BREEDS, but the same SPECIES (dog)......so, they can also breed.
I think that its ok, it will just make your pee a different color.
no she uses every color that she likes but she uses different color not just black ok
ok, to make a secoundary color all you have to do is combine 2 different primarys such as blue and yellow, which makes green, a secoundary color.
white westies are not good in pairs if the other dog is a different breed but two westies would be ok.
Yes it is. Nothing will happen to the dogs. It will come out as a mixed breed and you will have some mutts. It is ok though because people are still willing to buy puppies for a good price.
it was pink ok ok thx
it is a red color ok
You can but it depends on what type they are. look up what the two dogs are and see if anyone has cross breeded them. i have a chorkie (a Yorkie and a chihuahua) at home