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Thread: Pinstripe Pied?

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    Pinstripe Pied?

    Not sure why, but they don't seem to be too popular! Does anyone know how much they usually go for?

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    Re: Pinstripe Pied?

    I know pastel pieds are all the rage right now. Not sure about a pinstripe though. A nice normal med-high white piebald is going to run you anywhere from 600-800ish, so with the added genes I would expect higher than that.

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    I seen some really nice ones on fauna for like $1200 a couple days ago.

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    What you gotta remember is that not alot of people have breeder sized pieds or Pin hets. It's why you don't see more Enchi pieds or other pied combo's or recessive combos really they are dard to hit and take time to grow up the stuff to make them.

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    Also, Color morphs + Pied all seem to look a little different. Pattern morphs + Pied tend to look pretty similar. I think there is less emphasis on producing animals who all look similar to each other. Any project using a recessive gene is going to take a while, so it makes sense to work on a project that will be visually different and appealing.
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    great, can't wait to make some
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    Normally I like 50/50 or 60/50 pieds. But with the pin pieds the low white is the way to go so you can see that pattern influence.
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    I am partial to high white pin pied



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    Re: Pinstripe Pied?

    Quote Originally Posted by 6spdrt View Post
    I seen some really nice ones on fauna for like $1200 a couple days ago.

    What's fauna? Seeing that a lot now

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