Posted by:
KevinM
at Mon Jan 10 09:51:02 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ]
Jeff, I have a good friend of mine who produces multi genotype corns that do not express any differences phenoytpically. A blood red striped ghost lavender corn looks the same as a striped ghost corn. Same with his snows that are multi genotyped. Look like regular old snow corns IMO. The beauty for the breeder is having all those genetics wrapped up in one animal. Especially males that can breed multiple females a season.
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- snows vs. pearls??? - bwatt, Sun Jan 9 04:11:16 2011
- RE: snows vs. pearls??? - DMong, Sun Jan 9 12:33:13 2011
- WRONG - Jeff Schofield, Sun Jan 9 14:16:48 2011

- RE: WRONG - SHANNON BROWN, Sun Jan 9 15:00:22 2011
- RE: WRONG - Jeff Schofield, Sun Jan 9 15:08:05 2011
- LMAO!!! - DMong, Sun Jan 9 15:26:56 2011
- RE: LMAO!!! - Jeff Schofield, Sun Jan 9 15:51:08 2011
Corns Too IMO - KevinM, Mon Jan 10 09:51:02 2011
- RE: WRONG - bwatt, Sun Jan 9 15:28:03 2011
- RE: WRONG - tspuckler, Sun Jan 9 15:46:33 2011

- RE: WRONG - DMong, Sun Jan 9 15:55:17 2011
- RE: WRONG - Bigtattoo, Sun Jan 9 18:53:37 2011
- RE: WRONG - tspuckler, Sun Jan 9 19:04:25 2011

- RE: WRONG - DMong, Sun Jan 9 20:14:57 2011
- RE: WRONG - Bigtattoo, Mon Jan 10 04:25:31 2011
- Do you still have the Pearl? - RG, Mon Jan 10 08:09:15 2011

- RE: snows vs. pearls??? - Don Shores, Sun Jan 9 20:56:35 2011

- The correct term would be "Opal" since.. - rodneyj, Sun Jan 9 20:31:39 2011
- RE: snows vs. pearls??? - bwatt, Wed Jan 12 02:46:07 2011
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