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Re: Mystery het pied
Super neat looking girl! Het pieds are interesting because some can look totally normal while others look REALLY "het pied" with whacked out patterns and ringers.
I always lean towards the conservative side of "normal until proven otherwise" so I'll say I don't think she's any documented gene aside from being a het. That said, she's definitely a dinker. She'll be valuable to you if her het pied offspring are as crazy looking as she is, since it'll make it easy to pick out your holdbacks. (Or at least, more valuable than she already is to you!)
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Did the breeder say what her parents were? That's the only sure way to know if she is in fact Het Pied.
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Re: Mystery het pied
I unfortunately don't remember what the parents were. I'll see the guy again in a few weeks and I'll ask again. He recommended getting a enchi pied or pastel pied to help me isolate whatever it is in her.
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Re: Mystery het pied
Definitely find out what both parents were. For what it's worth she does have that irregular patterning and defined coloration you see in het pieds. I have raised several 100% het pieds. The definitive way is to breed her back to a confirmed 100% het pied or a visual pied and see what she produces. Track markings are not a true indicator.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 11-23-2015 at 01:24 PM.
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Re: Mystery het pied
I do love the way "het pied " messes with a pattern this is my het pied that is totaly wacked out[IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG]
pairing was a huffman to a pied and unfortunatly he didnt make weight this year so next season we shal see what is going on with him
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Re: Mystery het pied
Leopard or leopard pastel and I'm pretty sure of it
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Re: Mystery het pied
Originally Posted by dylanjwicklund
Leopard or leopard pastel and I'm pretty sure of it
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on which one?
A lot of people have told me mine is a leopard pastel but there was no leopard or pastel in the paring
Now i know that pied can throw leopards so that would not be unheard of but pastel? you should see a pic of the clutch on mine. here it is you can pick him out easy on the lower left[IMG][/IMG]photo was the day the last one shed
Last edited by StillBP; 11-26-2015 at 05:52 PM.
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Re: Mystery het pied
Yea throwing a random pastel looking one would be weird and a for sure keeping to see exactly what he or she carries
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Re: Mystery het pied
Yea i was super dissipointed that he didnt make it this year but he is going to a few next year
to the op
how big is she will she breed next year or the following?
Last edited by StillBP; 11-26-2015 at 06:16 PM.
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