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A Pair of Snow Yearlings

exposito Jun 03, 2008 03:43 PM

These two are starting to show some color.

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Thanks!

Joe Exposito
Thoroughbred Exotics, LLC
www.thoroughbredexotics.com

Replies (6)

terrysxtreme Jun 03, 2008 03:52 PM

Thanks ,Joe ,those snows are very bright looking ,very nice animals , that snow female of mine has a real faint green bands ,completly different than any others I have , can't wait for her to grow up

Terry M

exposito Jun 04, 2008 03:52 PM

Thanks Terry and may she throw a clutch of all Hypos for you in a few years. Good luck!
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Thanks!

Joe Exposito
Thoroughbred Exotics, LLC
www.thoroughbredexotics.com

Nokturnel Tom Jun 04, 2008 01:09 AM

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exposito Jun 04, 2008 03:53 PM

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Thanks!

Joe Exposito
Thoroughbred Exotics, LLC
www.thoroughbredexotics.com

cn013 Jun 04, 2008 01:44 PM

Very Nice Joe.... are there any hidden genetics @ play or just two very nice snows? LOL... best of luck w/ everything. See you in a couple months!

Chris

exposito Jun 04, 2008 03:58 PM

Hi Chris,

Thanks for the kind words. There are not any hidden genes there, that we are aware of. They are just going through the normal color change that Snows go through. Many of them have almost no color at birth, then some will show more pink or yellow as they age. As adults they look great, but it is hard to explain this to people that have not seen an adult in person.
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Thanks!

Joe Exposito
Thoroughbred Exotics, LLC
www.thoroughbredexotics.com

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