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since we are on an oketee kick

RoBHerF Mar 31, 2009 01:43 PM

we all know ok's are just incredible
and reverse ok's are great also even though there not "from ok blood line"

my question is does anyone produce anery ok's or has a project for them. why stop there, ok butters, lavs....

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KevinM Mar 31, 2009 02:42 PM

I am pretty sure OK creamsickles and hypos have been produced by South Mountain/Don Soderberg. Not sure why other OK "morphs" haven't been produced other than the fact the borders may not be as visible or have quite the "wow" affect as they do on the classic normal OKs, or the typical amel or creamsickle amel varieties. To be honest though, I am not sure, just speculating. Some forms or the hypo OKs are awesome. Plus, OK usually designates best of the best in normal corns, so breeders are striving to perfect their bloodlines for that feature in normal corns, and dont work with other morphs. Once again just MHO.

camby Mar 31, 2009 11:11 PM

I think Rob and Louise were first on base with a butter okeetee, now Don @SMR has produced them also. There are also hypo okeetee, ultramel okeetee. Unfortunately the anery okeetees don't really show up, they end up looking likewell, an anery. The borders are black and they stay black so you don't get the look you are imagining.

I am sure there are more now or coming soon but these are the ones I know of

dc

draybar Apr 01, 2009 05:26 AM

>>I think Rob and Louise were first on base with a butter okeetee, now Don @SMR has produced them also. There are also hypo okeetee, ultramel okeetee. Unfortunately the anery okeetees don't really show up, they end up looking likewell, an anery. The borders are black and they stay black so you don't get the look you are imagining.
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>>I am sure there are more now or coming soon but these are the ones I know of
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>>dc

there are a few working towards okeetee miamis.
get an extreme Miami with a white background, vivid, deep dark saddles and wide black borders.
that's what Im waiting for!
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RoBHerF Apr 01, 2009 08:15 AM

yea u right that is what i would love to see

its a matter of when not if

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