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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    So, Justin, I see you've got one of the het pieds listed as YB het pied, and one listed as YB gene X het pied. How'd you tell the difference? Got any comparison pics?
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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    Thanks for all the comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by loonunit View Post
    So, Justin, I see you've got one of the het pieds listed as YB het pied, and one listed as YB gene X het pied. How'd you tell the difference? Got any comparison pics?
    GeneX is the new gene I'm working with that seems to be the highlighter gene in the Pumpkin Pied. Identifying them in the YB's is not an exact science yet, but the GeneX YB het pieds seem to have bigger flames heavier belly markings than the typical YB het Pied. A lot more breeding is needed to nail it all down officially.

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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    Congratulations Justin and Jonathon! They're beautiful!

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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    Congrats! They look awesome. I'd love to see an ivory pied!
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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    Congrats Justin they look amazing

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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    WOW! smoking, congrats.

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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    Congrats Justin! Lets see some Ivory Pieds!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    Nice clutch Justin! I'd have to agree that's not a bad way to kick off 2010.

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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    awesome! congrats

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    Re: Ivory Het Piebalds

    Congrats, Justin!

    The Gene X stuff I have here, appears to throw a lot more random markings on to the YellowBellies, loops and blobs all over the place. And as you've mentioned the Belly tends to have heavy edging as opposed to a traditional checkerboard.

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