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    Lesser is more

    So remember this girl?



    well I finally have the results, she was paired to my POG and my Pin and of course the winner is the Pin, I say of course because every time I have paired a female to 2 males and the Pin was one of them he always ended up being the sire.

    So lesser is more well except I don't have any lesser in this clutch



    But I am not gonna complain because I have 2 Lesser Pinstripes aka Kingpins



    So 6 eggs 3.1 Pins, 2.0 Kingpins and no normals
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    Re: Lesser is more

    Girlfriend - you better hang onto those odds through next year!

    Beautiful clutch! Have you decided which kinpin you're keeping? I like the one on the left!

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    Maybe your pinstripe girl is homozygous?

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    Re: Lesser is more

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post

    Beautiful clutch! Have you decided which kinpin you're keeping? I like the one on the left!
    Thank you the one on the left is probably staying, imagine that paired to Winstonette
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    Re: Lesser is more

    Quote Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch View Post
    Maybe your pinstripe girl is homozygous?
    The male was the Pin and he is not I owned him for 4 year (sold him recently) and he produced several clutches for me over those 4 years and this was the first clutch with absolutely no normal in it just got VERY lucky, would have been nice to have a lesser but hey as long as I had a kingpin male it was really all that mattered.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 10-11-2011 at 07:22 PM.
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