I made these. Could be firsts.
I paired my calico to my hra female. Not really knowing the outcome. But I must say, I'm not disappointed. Got 1.1 calico hra. I'm going to hold both back and plug them into lots of stuff. Can somebody let me know if you have heard of these being produced before? Thanks
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Re: I made these. Could be firsts.
I'm sure Renick has made these already
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I made these. Could be firsts.
Well freakie, I had some reservations as you did about that. I've consulted with a few different breeders who deal in hra stuff. Ben Renick, Corey woods to name a couple of the big ones. Corey has made some sugar hra which look very similar to this. If you compare these to typical calicos there are a few differences. One being the colour. They are much darker then a straight up calico. There were no straight up calicos in the clutch so I can't do a comparison. The father of the clutch is also gone but I will post a pic so you can see. Secondly, the pattern is much more organized then that of standard calicos. One thing to note in hra combos is they tend to make the pattern more loopy and uniform. Calicos tend to squish patterns and things get crazy around the tail. Also both genes tend to throw black back animals, which these have extremely black backs. Little to no blushing up there either. Feel free to be a skeptic but I'm confident I know what I have here.
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Here is a pic of the parents.
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Mom isn't the nicest hra ever but she produced a sweet pastel gargoyle last year so I know she is in fact a hra.
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