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perfectpredators
at Wed Feb 23 21:47:44 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by perfectpredators ]
they are definitely gorgeous and similar in appearance the kw nad roswells, however i guess where im beating the dead horse is where the roswells have those siblings that arent roswell but do look bcc, the KWB does not, you either get KWB or the normal bci's...why is that? cause if you consider the KWB to have BCC influence, then so should more animals from the litter that arent KWB have something such as widows peaks, redder than average tails,a combination of these, anything. It just doesnt seem logical to me why anyone would think that only the visual KWB get the fortune of having all the bcc looking charactersitcs and hog them all up for themselves and then gather they're crossed. its all im saying, and i would consider any and all evidence to disprove my opinion but i am not going to change my opinion based on someone else's opinion, i need breeding results to do so. cause i once thought they were crosses until i saw the siblings and came to my opinion based on the facts i saw. my opinion again is the KWB's gene makes the animal look super "nice" giving the appearance of there being bcc crossing but in actuality its a gene that intensifies and beautifies a bci. point blank because other than the kwb everything else in the litter look drab and normal. thats all i am saying folks.
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