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DaveyFig
at Sun Apr 9 22:13:08 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DaveyFig ]
I understand what you are saying, but as the post I quoted shows, Mark himself used the term het snowglow, perhaps the person he got it from sold it to him as such, and the person that sold to them did also.
I am trying to understand how someone goes from calling an animal a triple het snowglow, and then have babies being born called moonglow. Where are the snowglows that his animals were claimed to be triple het for?
This thread has less to do with the controversy than the other ones, I was just wondering why the name changed. I honestly don't care what the animal is called, just wondering why the accepted name (accepted even by the person who produced it second and now gets to name it) has been changed. The person who produced it first was going along with the community accepted name, and he can't name it?
Moonglow sure beats "Sunglost" anyday though ----- Davey Giltner
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