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KMat
at Mon Nov 14 12:47:07 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KMat ]
Well, there could be "sunglow" butters. Once again, keep in mind that sunglows are nothing more than line bred amels. A sunglow bred to a sunglow will not produce 100 percent sunglows all the time and some of the babies may look like typical amels. If someone bred a caramel or a butter to a sunglow, then I could see some linebreeding being done to better the coloration of the butters. Some butters have so so background coloration that looks pale yellow or off white, while some have deep yellow backgrounds. Just like some amel corns have pale pink background coloration while sunglows have a more orangish color.
I think temperament if varibable in all clutches. I have had vicious females produce docile babies and vice versa. I think handling is the key to gentling any smake for the most part.
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