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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    has anyone ever made a cross of the two? are there any blue eyed lucy pieds? or blue eyed pieds? that would be my favorite for sure.

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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    I am going to answer this as though I live in a place where I could have multiple wives and not have to pick just one...........so I choose both!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    Lucy fa sho. Its got blue eyes man!
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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    I would rather have the pied.
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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole View Post
    Why didn't I hear about this?!? So what are they going for nowadays?
    I have seen clean BEL for $3500, and not-so-clean ones go for around $2000.
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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole View Post
    Why didn't I hear about this?!? So what are they going for nowadays?
    Thanks for all the responses. I"m seeing "dirty" lucy's going for about 1700 and i just saw a lesserXmojave go for 2k and it was REAL clean and looked pure white to me. The lesser cross really cleans it up. Prices might fluctuate a little depending on the cross. 09 HW pieds are going for about 1600-2000 on line as asking price.
    Depends on time of year as well. First to market gets a better price so they might drop more as more come out.

    I aggree with all. They're both some of the most amazing animals on the planet. Just preference. Some don't like the all white and want some "breakup" in the paint job so to speak. But there is no denying those coral blue eyes.

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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    While the leucistic is a very visually stunning creature, I have to say I'm more interested in piebalds. I like the shock of color on white--or the splash of white on color, the bright oranges and blacks across pearly white. It's much more appealing to me than plain white--though, I do intend to get a leucistic at some point...but I definitely want the pied first.
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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    I don't like the "bug-eyed" syndrome that seems to occur in some BELs. I don't know whether this is a genetic problem like spider wobble or duck-billed super cinnies, or an optical illusion. Hence, my vote goes to Pied.

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    Re: Clean Lucy vs High White Pied ?

    Pied.. All day..the visual apeal of a pied is unmatched by a BEL to me. As is the combo potentional.
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