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RE: Kahl / Sharp pairings

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Posted by: jsschrei at Thu Apr 2 18:10:12 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jsschrei ]  
   

I think that this has been the most useful reply to this question that I have seen on any forum. I respect the problem of what DH to DH would bring to the beeding aspect, but I think that the question that most people are trying to get at with posting this is:

Has anyone done the DH to DH and if so is the double albino indistinguishable from a Kahl or Sharp, or is it something "magnificent"?

Since searching for the answer comes up with little to no info, I am assuming that no one has done it, precisely for the reasons mentioned in the above post, so no one knows what the double homozygous form would look like.

I have noticed, too, that occationally there are albinos with birth defects, such as missing an eye/ or eyes. Is it true that albinos are more prone to birth defects and that may also be a good reason not to try to breed the two lines together?

Thanks for reading my thoughts and questions.
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Cheers,
Jessica
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