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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Brandon Osborne For This Useful Post:
Andybill (10-19-2012),Mike41793 (10-19-2012),Wapadi (10-23-2012)
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Wow, very nice!
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If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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The Following User Says Thank You to DooLittle For This Useful Post:
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Thank you! It will be interesting to see if the Sterling Pied developes spots with age.
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Do you still believe the pied gene (het) is playing a role in the urban camo? Or have I got my genes mixed up again lol.
Simply stunning Brandon! Always a treat to see your projects
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Amazing babies. I love the sandblasted pewter.
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Very Nice hope you figure out what other gene may be involved.
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Re: Post shed pics
 Originally Posted by RoseyReps
Do you still believe the pied gene (het) is playing a role in the urban camo? Or have I got my genes mixed up again lol.
Simply stunning Brandon! Always a treat to see your projects 
Thank you! To answer your question.....yes and no.lol. I believe the extreme ringer condition is being cause by the pied gene, but we didn't start seeing the sandblast animals until we began breeding the 100% het stuff back into the project. The Urban Camo male sired two clutches this year and both produced some crazy animals.
Last season was our first year breeding back female offspring from the original female....which is where I believe the sandblast/vanishing is coming from. That clutch was from pewter het pied x pastel het pied, siblings from different seasons but same parents. Of the three egg clutch, two were sandblasts. From the results it's looking like it may be recessive.
Now comes the task of test breeding to normals.
Thanks again!
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Really digging the sandblast. Goodluck and I hope you get it all figured out 
Would love to have one of those in my rack.
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Re: Post shed pics
Looks really cool. Can't wait to see how they turn out when you start breeding them again. Another exciting project in the crazy world of BPs.
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Whatever it is, it's awesome!! 
I'm curious, I've only ever seen you post sandblast pewters and pewter combos ... Have you gotten the effect at all on a pastel or cinny by itself, without the 2nd gene?
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