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Posted by: Barry Miller at Thu Aug 24 22:20:01 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Barry Miller ] I'm pretty stoked about this one. Partly because I was worried about the mother, she was two weeks overdue. I've raised her up from a baby in 99, and it would have crushed me to lose her. But she pushed out 20 perfect babies, no slugs, no problems. She was a first pick out of all the Bolivians Tim Belknap produced that year, I chose her because of her incredible red color. This is her first litter, I tried last year, but with a young, unproven male, and nothing came of it. This year I bred her to a real light male with thin saddles. After a couple sheds they should really lighten up and start to show some red, but they look awful good now for newborns. | ||
>> Next Message: The mother... - Barry Miller, Thu Aug 24 22:22:26 2006 ![]() >> Next Message: Wow! - ABCC, Fri Aug 25 05:31:24 2006 >> Next Message: RE: Red Bolivians born! - ajfreptiles, Fri Aug 25 06:58:43 2006 >> Next Message: RE: Congrats!!! Very Nice Barry. n/p. - RussDavis, Fri Aug 25 09:26:59 2006 >> Next Message: Amazing color for newborns. Congrats! np - PGoss, Fri Aug 25 11:59:29 2006 |
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