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Hey Gus..Wow! Did you...

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Posted by: Mark Damico at Thu Sep 14 15:33:03 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mark Damico ]  
   

produce that one? Very beautiful and different looking.

Over the years I've had a couple born similar with very exagerrated thick connecting pattern and a very high number of side medallions but they were born with jaw deformities and did not survive. In fact, in the litter I had yesterday, the premie that I mentioned that I thought would not make it was patterned similarly with a thick and heavy connected pattern and side medallions densely and evely spaced. It did not survive and after a closer look appeared to have a slightly deformed head.

Funny how the oddly patterned ones frequently have deformities.

Mark


   

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