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My new future breeders Pic #1

steve84 Oct 18, 2003 10:52 AM

I picked these guy's up at the NARBC in Tinley Park.

1.1 Blizzards from Kathy Love
1.1 Pewters from Rich Z

This is my female Pewter

Replies (9)

steve84 Oct 18, 2003 10:53 AM

Male Pewter

steve84 Oct 18, 2003 10:54 AM

Male Blizzard

steve84 Oct 18, 2003 11:09 AM

Female Blizzard

cowtownherper Oct 18, 2003 11:36 AM

I love those Lavenders N/P

cowtownherper Oct 18, 2003 12:12 PM

oops I meant Pewters, nice Blizzards too, guess I had Lavenders on the brain.

steve84 Oct 18, 2003 06:55 PM

I just bought a pair of Lavenders last month, so I keep catching myself calling them lavenders to.

Marcel Poots Oct 18, 2003 01:35 PM

>>Female Blizzard
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Marcel Poots (Holland)
'Where is your crown King Nothing?' James Hettfield

steve84 Oct 18, 2003 06:50 PM

Now that you said that. In the pic it does kind of look like it. That's the only time I've even been able to see any patern at all on her. The flash must have hit her just right.
She wasn't sold as aztec but it would be pretty hard to notice it on her, so who knows. The only one who could say if it is in the gene pool is Kathy Love.

kathylove Oct 18, 2003 11:58 PM

my original "Pine Island" female, the one that was the first known charcoal (as far as I know). When I did some inbreeding to see what the charcoal was all about, I used snows in the beginning. So I eventually produced some blizzards. I also produced some babies with zigzagging, and startrf selecting for that too. I later introduced unrelated blizzards into the line, but still get a few that are ziggy, although you often have to look under a strong light to tell just what their patterns do look like.

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