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Posted by: voodoomagik at Wed Aug 9 15:39:09 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by voodoomagik ] That's another thing I was thinking. A lot of the hypo crosses look like "normal" hypos. I was thinking that it was partially due to this and partially because the hypo gene would destroy some of the pattern traits that are the signature of suris. The widow’s peaks, for example, may be reduced or deleted in the process of the reduction of pigment in the saddles. | ||
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