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RE: Jefferson Co. MO Syspila

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Posted by: Jeff Schofield at Fri Oct 30 13:37:25 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ]  
   

MO has changed its laws so you may not get a response here but they are too pretty for some people not to be working with them...as I am sure some are grandfathered. Milks are extremely variable, there is no end all be all monotype for anywhere. Clean milks are rare as adults, and breeding a "clean" to a "clean" wont guarantee results as its not a simple recessive trait. You increase your chances of course. Further, most breed for locale so not many have attempted "clean" locale A to "clean" locale B. The older the animal the darker it gets, I'm not sure how long some have had their NA milks but I believe they are really long lived in the wild. Alot of variable to consider.


   

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