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RE: Exceptional Normal Burm

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Posted by: Greg Conner at Sat Jul 17 02:08:35 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Greg Conner ]  
   

Thanks Everyone!
Ben, I was wondering the same thing . There were 2.2 of those in that clutch. He is the most extreme but the others are real similar. There were several of the more standard looking puzzle pattern granite hets in there, as well as Granites and Albino Granites. I suppose it's possible that there is Green influence as I did back up the Granite male late in the season with a Bedrock male, but it would require that the Granite was the father of 85% of the clutch while the Bedrock fathered the remaining 15%. Is that possible? Anyone had similar experiences? I'll have to do some experimenting this coming season. I wouldn't mind seeing a few more of those ..... Thanks!
Greg Conner


   

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