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Premier Bolivian bloodlines are...

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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Thu Mar 23 14:14:48 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]  
   

in high demand, and there are very few litters produced (relatively speaking).

Barry Miller has a beautiful Blonde line, one of my personal favorites. Kevin Barnett produces some exceptional Orange Crush (Terry '86 X '89 line), they have more color than a cream amarali but are very nice. You may also want to check with Lee Barrie, or Dennis Sargent. Gus Rentfro may have some this year, and if I remember correctly his breeders are very light colored.

Here is a picture of my Blonde from Barry's '03 litter. Is this what you have in mind?

Different lighting:

Here is my OC:

Another picture:


Baby amarali are usually grey or silver. You will have to go by past results from the breeder, and what the parents look like. They will undergo a drastic ontogenetic color change as they mature, and may look much different than you expect. My OC is still changeing, while he has a lot of color on his sides and belly, I expect his back will turn a brownish-purple.


   

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