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Pueblan Milks Pics request........

RichH Apr 19, 2004 11:28 PM

Greetings, I am curious to know if there are many here who are still keeping up with Pueblan Milks? I have maintaned a group of them years ago but did sell off the breeders. With all the interest in hondos and nelsoni morphs I myself have not kept up with any pueblan projects that others may have going on. I recently came across an incredibly clean wide banded yellow sockhead that sparked my curiousity with what others might be working with. I, and I am sure others would appreciate seeing some pics of any projects going on.

Thanks, Rich Hebron

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shannon brown Apr 20, 2004 11:51 AM

Rich,

There arn't really many things going on with the campbelli these days.Back when there weren't many projects about (early 90s)the apricots were really the only bright thing in campbelli.

In 95 I produced the first halloween pueblans.They were bright orange with black saddles and little to no red.I also started getting others that were just intense black and whites and named them oreos.

I learned a couple years later that the halloweens weren't simple recessive and I pretty much canned the whole thing two years ago.

In (99) I produced 500 pueblans from all kinds of animals I had kept back from halloweens x halloweens and siblings to parents etc etc.....

I learned that it was just a novolty to have a halloween pueblan and it makes me sad to see poeple advertise het for halloweens these days cause there is no such thing?

Anyways,There are hypo pueblans that are really nice and as soon as we breed some of them into the best apricots we will be seeing some nice suttle colored animals that stay clean.

There were also two albinos produced last year that apear to be the real thing?Time will tell and mine is doing great.

shannon

You will see one once in a wile

mariasman Apr 23, 2004 02:29 AM

I have seen pics of this. However, what's going on in the inheritance department here? Also, are these animals typically devoid of all red? Are they generally just black and white or what?

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