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    Re: Identifying a low-white calico

    Quote Originally Posted by qegalpal View Post
    Not everyone is in love with the high whites. The OP's Calico is a bit on the dark side for my taste,
    but not a terrible calico. I originally bought my pair of low white F&F Calicos because I thought they were HOT,
    not because they were cheap, they were not.



    Those are nice calicos. Not a lot of spots, great color, reduced pattern. I'd say they hit all the other requirement for a calico besides the high white. I would breed these animals because I believe all the other calico traits they exhibit are great.
    ~Steffe

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