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RE: Double Hypo?

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Posted by: Jeremy Pierce at Mon Jul 29 08:13:18 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Pierce ]  
   

This is post shed and unfortunately it is female. I think I've used up all my luck this season.

I wish you could see her in person. I'll have to sit down and come up with a plan of how to prove or disprove her. I'm with you in that I'm not 100% sold on her being the double hypo, but I'm 98% sure. Speaking in Mendelian terms, the ratio of the clutch are correct (with the exception of not producing a single whiteside other than the red-eyed ghosts) in producing a single double hypo. She is most definitely much lighter than any other hypo I've ever produced. Like I said, I wish you could see her in person.

As always, I appreciate your input.


   

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