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Posted by: cn013 at Sun Jun 1 00:33:17 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cn013 ] Well I'll bow to Tony on this one... on sheer production alone. Though it's an interesting thought. I'd lean more so toward an epigenetic alignment as opposed to an entire new gene interaction but perhaps you're right time will tell. Currently I'm raising up some out-crossed Calvert's of a few lineages. I'm curious to see the variance with them actually. As for the lighter or 'extreme'ish animals you're right we'll see in time. Thanks for the pics -- great animals! [ Hide Replies ]
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