Re: Brietensteini Devotion..
Re: Brietensteini Devotion..
Those are some smoking brirets Tim. Its obvious that you put a ton of work into them. I'm really digging the guys with creamy colors on the side with most of their patterns on the top. Are those still considered "normals"?
Re: Brietensteini Devotion..
Hey Dennis, long time..Heres something HARD to believe or for me to understand..ALL but the Ultra are full brothers or sisters In blood..They all have the same sire but different dams..But all three dams are full sisters and are daughters of Bebe..Those in question are not quite normal as they exibit a reduced pattern element and the ground color has no concernable difference from the dorsal color which you know to be of ivory color..If they look better than their mother, OH MY..
:banana::banana:
Re: Brietensteini Devotion..
That's some crazy stuff. Once I'm out of school I'm gonna buy number 6 and 7 down from the top in a heartbeat!
Re: Brietensteini Devotion..
:D , Dennis, You've got good taste..Those animals aren't leaving OK while I'm alive..LOL..There was a good handful of that look produced and we will do an line / inbreeding of them in the years to come..So if it takes you a few years to complete school you may be looking at a new generation of ROLLS ROYCE type Briets..;)
Re: Brietensteini Devotion..
Every pure breit does not have sub-ocs. There are even breits that have been pictured on VPI's (one of the most successful breeders of these animals) that have had no sub-ocs. I even have a couple here that don't. And they are not crosses.
In addition, I have seen detailed photographs of actual crosses that did have sub-ocs....so that is not always 100% reliable.