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    50% SD at 2 and 3 years age

    Small update since I had these two out today for some picks. I will be downsizing my projects with new laws starting in 10 days and these will be gone by then - however for those curious as to growth potential and timelines for growth on SD crosses this will help a little. Check my YouTube channel for more detailed discussions


    Super tiger SD at 2 years old. She's pelt gaining in length and added most of this in the last year or so.


    3 year old sibling 50% SD tiger

    These are both second generation crosses. Meaning the parents were first generations crosses and then the parents were crossed to get these. The results are smaller staying individuals. I don't expect the tiger girl to add much length any more but start packing weight with heavier meals. She'll be breed ready in another 10-18 months.

    For reference. First generation crosses can exceed 12' my first generation cross male tiger is at 11' at the moment. So be careful buying those first generations unless this is the size factor you are after.

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