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Posted by: Rainshadow at Tue May 10 10:59:34 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ] Typically,we tend to see alot of dorsal aberrancies,elongated rectangular saddles & partial striping from the Harlequin project...so I was a bit surprised to see this "normal"(non-hypo)in a small group produced earlier this year.she's one month old today & showing some good color already. she looks nothing like her siblings,nor,either parent,just a little "odd ball". | ||
>> Next Message: RE: As Always.....AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Hypoboa1, Tue May 10 11:08:56 2005 >> Next Message: Very nice. NP - craig k., Tue May 10 11:10:11 2005 >> Next Message: woah, lots of red - AbsoluteApril, Tue May 10 11:17:43 2005 >> Next Message: Outstanding!!! Congrats on that others.. more pics! (mouth was ajar 4eva! - bcijoe, Tue May 10 11:35:55 2005 >> Next Message: I choked on my coffee - giantkeeper, Tue May 10 11:38:03 2005 |
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