Answer:
A dominant phenotype can be described as a trait whose alleles masks the effect of the alleles of the recessive trait. A person can have a genotype, either dominant homozygous or heterozygous, for that trait. In the above scenario, either the blue or brown trait would be dominant over the other. The babies showing dominant genotype might be heterozygous or homozygous for the dominant trait.
The babies carrying two recessive alleles will have the recessive colour.