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Fire vs YB question

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  • 07-20-2009, 10:26 PM
    Bill Buchman
    Re: Fire vs YB question
    2 and 5 are Fires and 4 is a Y.B. -- The rest look normal in my opinion. The head-spot is the LAST marker I look at when identifying Fires -- least reliable. :mad:

    The belly is the first thing I look at -- even before color. Belly should clear with solid lines/streaks (NOT SPECKLED as on a Y.B.) running along major portions of the back 2/3 of the body.

    Color is SO variable depending on line, color of Fire in breeding, and other animal in breeding. I consider the color of course, but the BELLY is the ticket for Fire I.D. Good luck!!
  • 07-22-2009, 06:03 AM
    Mikkla
    Re: Fire vs YB question
    Thanks Bill, that really gave me a good idea of the whole thing!
  • 07-22-2009, 07:50 AM
    KMS
    Re: Fire vs YB question
    Iagree with Bill 100%..
    Kevin Stoltz


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bill Buchman View Post
    2 and 5 are Fires and 4 is a Y.B. -- The rest look normal in my opinion. The head-spot is the LAST marker I look at when identifying Fires -- least reliable. :mad:

    The belly is the first thing I look at -- even before color. Belly should clear with solid lines/streaks (NOT SPECKLED as on a Y.B.) running along major portions of the back 2/3 of the body.

    Color is SO variable depending on line, color of Fire in breeding, and other animal in breeding. I consider the color of course, but the BELLY is the ticket for Fire I.D. Good luck!!

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