Re: Black pastels and cinnamons have gene problems?
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Originally Posted by
loonunit
Both of my black pastels "whistle". Neither of them are sick. I assume it's sort of the one-gene version of the duckbilling, that their noses are shaped a little differently. Neither the cinny I hatched this year or her cinny pewter mom whistle.
I had a female black pastel that I produced that like that also, you could hear the whistle, from the day she hatched still doing it I am sure. Always ate great, healthy as a horse and I never had any issue with her.
The sire that produced her was fine and I now have 2 black pewters and I have not noticed any whistle from them never did from any other black pewter I produced.
Is it a fluke with that animal? Is it because it is a black pastel? Is it because the nasal cavity is different, is it because she is stressed? who know? I surely do not.
I don't work with super for two reason 1# I don't care for them 2#Higher risk of deformed animals.
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons have gene problems?
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Originally Posted by
MrLang
Either way, posting 'my animals are all healthy' isn't really adding value to the thread. It's a known issue... we shouldn't pretend it doesn't exist just because we don't have animals exhibiting the problem ourselves.
So, the fact that I probably have a dozen cinnamon combos (plus what I've produced) and they don't have any issues isn't adding value to this thread? There are known issues with the supers but I haven't seen any issues in the base morph or the combos.
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons have gene problems?
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Originally Posted by
Dave Green
So, the fact that I probably have a dozen cinnamon combos (plus what I've produced) and they don't have any issues isn't adding value to this thread? There are known issues with the supers but I haven't seen any issues in the base morph or the combos.
What I meant was, he is asking if people have had experience with issues in the single gene. I don't know what % of the time the single genes or supers have issues, but I'm thinking if everyone responded there would be 99 responses of 'my animals are fine' which might make it difficult to sift out or draw conclusions from the 1 response that says they have experienced some issue.
'No value' was definitely the wrong way to phrase that. It's still statistically valuable... it just doesn't address the known issue the OP is looking for information on.
I wonder if people who have experienced issues with the super form have also noticed their single gene cinnys having problems? This would support it being line-specific, in which case noting that the single genes, combos, or supers not having issues would be more valuable.
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons have gene problems?
I have 2 with black pastel. My female black pastel calico had a long nose and a almost dimpled snout between her nostrils, no whistle. As she has aged her face has smoothed out and looks nice.
As for my onxy boy, his face was and is still a bit of a mess. He has the long face with a pinched duckbill. His lower jaw doesnt always sit right and even, but may have something to do with wide open mouth striking at the glass when Im near. I remember a whistle the first two weeks or so I had him. Doesnt whistle now at all.
I agree that making super blacks and cinnys are a bad idea if you have less than perfect snakes. I am sure that my two above may make for some heartache at hatch time. I will probably not ever breed these guys. He is better mixed with strong genes
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons have gene problems?
This post just helped me out.....My Black Pastel has whistled since the day i got her and never could find anything wrong with her....2 years now...
Black pastels and cinnamons have gene problems?
My male black pastel whistles, I only notice it during handeling or when hes moving around alot. I have had him almost two years. No other issues with him.