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Re: Back up steps in!
congrats. what are they het for?
in light, Aleesha
You have 1440 minutes a day... how are you going to spend yours?
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Re: Back up steps in!
Most likely het albinos if he's breeding a male albino.
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Re: Back up steps in!
Way to go... I am wishing I had a back up right now... hah.
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Re: Back up steps in!
Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
Well at least I know we had het on het action. If Aldo the albino already closed the deal and I missed it no harm done, but I have heard recessive boys don't always go their first year even though he's 750grams and over a year. Ya never know!
Why would the male having a recessive trait have anything to do with whether or not he will breed in his first year???
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Re: Back up steps in!
Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
"Um, honey? Can you please not hog the bed? My circulation is getting cut off!"
Congrats on the lock with the het!
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Re: Back up steps in!
Originally Posted by pfan151
Why would the male having a recessive trait have anything to do with whether or not he will breed in his first year???
I don't know? It's something I heard from one of my breeders. That was her experience with recessive males and my boy(who I didn't get from her) is an example. Maybe they are snobby, spoiled and stuck up and don't mature as fast LOL! Anyway she has had the same problem the first year and then the second they were all business! Go figure?
That doesn't happen to all of them but it was what she was told and her experience and now mine.
Last edited by West Coast Jungle; 01-09-2007 at 05:56 PM.
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Re: Back up steps in!
Originally Posted by pfan151
Why would the male having a recessive trait have anything to do with whether or not he will breed in his first year???
Adam any thoughts on this subject?
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