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Posted by: Jeremy Stone at Fri Apr 30 11:43:47 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeremy Stone ] 1. Like someone mentioned below, they are a Double simple recessive gene. VERY HARD to produce NUMBERS. I have nice group of adult males, but still. I breed a SNOW to a DH snow, and only 1/4 of the babies come out SNOW. You really have to have power animals or just a lot of patience. Another thing with the Double Simple recessive gene. Many Albinos are weak as babies. They have a VERY hard time digesting that yolk, and if that yolk is very large, then they just don't make it. Some snows born just a DAY or 2 early have a tendency because they are "Albinos" to do the same thing. They have a HARD time lasting through those 3 CRUCIAL first days. So, with the GENES being rare, and this difficulty, it is MUCH harder to produce LARGE numbers of Snows. | ||
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