Posted by:
thomas davis
at Tue Nov 17 12:47:59 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thomas davis ]
>>>What do you want me to tell you? The specimen looks all-holbrooki to me brother. I have in my personal collection line bred, locality-specific F1 and F2 zonata that throw unusual things every now and then which is indicative of an unexpressed underlying genotype. AND?!?!?!?!? IT HAPPENS. And as long as the breeder is responsible and avoids the hybrids, his reputation and the integrity of his animals will be unquestioned.
>jerry, really all holbrooki huh and how many holbrooki's have you seen??? this animal has no history ... so your cool with an animal that has no known verifiable history being represented as a pure huh? where and when is a line drawn on representation?
ok then nuff said i guess i'll let ya get back to your zzzz's or pyros or whatever it is you do up there.
FTR i never questioned anyones integrity or reputation just the animal with no history and voiced my opinion about it. all the while your hounds have tried to negate my integrity and reputation for simply stating my opinion. anomolies happen i understand that i also understand crosses happen and when an animal like this just pops up saying its pure is BS and you know it ... its pure getula but thats it remember i believe all getula are the same so it doesnt bother me in the least. i just like to point out to the puritan clan that without verifiable known lineage it cannot be touted as a pure holbrooki period. but of course you know that, isnt this how the clear waters got muddy to begin with? breeding animals with no verifiable lineage. ahh well im the bad guy for questioning and pointing out the facts about lineage and representation.
its to cold for gators...
,,,,,,,thomas ----- Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
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