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I agree Mark. This kind of thing is sad, but it does happen
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I think it's kind of Ralph to have kept them alive and provided a good home for them---it's good that he gave them a chance most people wouldn't have. I think it's a mark of a good breeder who genuinely cares for his animals, that he keeps even the "train wrecks" alive. They may not look normal---but they're healthy and happy, so kudos to them and to Ralph!
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It was very interesting and its awesome he shared it with all of us.
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Thanks for posting that video Mark. I knew of the kinking problem in caramels, but I had no idea just how severe the kinking can be. I give props to Ralph, he was the one who opened my eyes to the wobble issues in spiders and facial deformities in super cinni/black pastels.
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This is what made me stay away from caramels
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Wow i have never seen anything like that before. :O
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As bad as it looks, it's better than being dead. Good job Ralph, raising them up even though they look pretty bad. Gotta commend the guy for showing that, and admitting he has it.
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Very nice video. I appreciate the candor.
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I have heard of the kinking problem but never realized how severe it was. Thanks for sharing.