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    Dinker & Ringer?

    What are they? I tried to figure it out looking at the pics but couldn't.
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    Re: Dinker & Ringer?

    Hi,

    Dinkers are simply unproven traits that you want to see if you can reproduce or enhance etc. If you find a nice normal that you think looks a bit "different" and you really like the look you might spend ages trying to see if it can be passed on through breeding - through multiple generations if you think it might be a recessive trait.

    Ringers are explained in this thread in the hunters guide series.

    You can find more in the series listed here.


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    Re: Dinker & Ringer?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Dinkers are simply unproven traits that you want to see if you can reproduce or enhance etc. If you find a nice normal that you think looks a bit "different" and you really like the look you might spend ages trying to see if it can be passed on through breeding - through multiple generations if you think it might be a recessive trait.

    Ringers are explained in this thread in the hunters guide series.

    You can find more in the series listed here.


    dr del
    Thank You very much!.
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