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robertmcphee
at Tue Mar 17 19:45:36 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by robertmcphee ]
Those look nice Jeff. Very similar appearance, and is probably very similar genetically. The Cyclone line is just simply that, a line that is being refined to enhance the traits I like in the Cyclones.
Actually Jeff,
It seems to me that you have a name for your line as well. I have heard many people refer to your aberrant hypos as Jeff Risher Hypos. In the beginning people called my hypos McPhee hypos, I just took it to the next level with a name and my efforts with refining and isolating the traits as much as I can. The best part is that I have a very diverse group with as much new blood infused as possible. My founding animals come from four separate females and I intend on adding more. I am interested in finding out if the traits I used to define the Cyclone line will be "watered down" as people say or if I can indeed isolate the traits and prevent them from eroding generation after generation. That is why my goal is to produce at least one Cyclone baby that is better than the year before. ----- Robert McPhee
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