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I thought the mom was the normal?
*Heather*
I can't keep up with what I have 
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Thought so too. Either her or that mojo has a gene that makes black backs.
I assume its a female.
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 Originally Posted by stawiar04
Breed two males?
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Your breed two males question has me confused as well. Sorry, I'm trying to figure out what you mean so I can help you out
*Heather*
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LOL sorry.
She is currently breeding with originial MOJAVE. If i back it up with Black Backed Mojo it will be two males.
Sorry if I got you confused
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I would just stick to using the original Mojave male at this point. That way you know for sure which male sired the clutch. Next season you could try breeding the black back son to her.
Cool project!
Last edited by jsmorphs2; 12-14-2011 at 10:22 PM.
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Thats what i was thinking as well.
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yeah i wouldnt breed the two to her. But take the son and breed him to a different norm female this year to see if the trait will continue
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Re: Need a little HELP
 Originally Posted by jsmorphs2
I would just stick to using the original Mojave male at this point. That way you know for sure which male sired the clutch. Next season you could try breeding the black back son to her.
Cool project!
This
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