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    I have a normal male that I will probably plug into a female or two in the future. I like his pattern and hope to tie that into some of my projects. Unlike a female who can only be bred once per year a male can get the job done several times over. It's a good way to quickly add diversity to your gene pools as you're able to plug him into several projects in the same year. I would never count out a normal male just because it's normal and a male - they have other things to bring to the table.

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