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Rust
at Thu Sep 10 10:49:17 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rust ]
OK, this was weak.
"Not the degree of intricate speckling and the high number of serrated bands present in that Blair “Juno?” "
So what WOULD be acceptable and who set that standard?
"In addition, I produce somewhere between 70-80 locality offspring per year with my wc East Sanderson and Dryden groups."
Come on now, this is still and EXTREMELY small sampling taking into consideration the number of animals in the field in that region, thus the potential for variations we haven't seen, yet.
To call it a generic because you can't document it to your own standards is fine if not commendable, but anything else is really hearsay. At least with the Limpia debacle we got the breeder to fess up to a possible error on his part.
RUSS
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