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Posted by: adamjeffery at Sun Mar 5 20:42:38 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by adamjeffery ] concerning this. i know the subject of hybrids is controversial but this is a viable possibility in my opinion concerning the subject of blood reds, while pure blooded corns are a possibility also. florida is a main stay for feral exotic animals so it is still possible that the origional wild caught animals had genetics from another breed in them, maybe that is why it is a isolated location that contains these animals in the wild, or it is just a mutant gene that developed in that genepool for some evelutionary purpose. i dont know and that is why i started this DISSCUSION(sp) i am sorry for those who feel the need to argue but inevitably(sp) it was going to happen. i am pro hybrid and do believe that alot more corns out their have hybrids genes just do to the fact that the corn genetics do seem to dominate appearance wise within hybrids,especialy when you start getting into line bred f2 and 3 generations. so it can be a possibility but also may not be. im not so closed minded as some so it can go eitherway in my opinion. | ||
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