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    What the others said, pretty cheap to replace him with a for sure pied gene male.

    However, you might take a quick look around for an unbreed fat and healthy normal female in your area. If you can pick one up for next to nothing you could get some experience yet this winter trying to breed them (assuming the male is at least 500 grams already). If he has good belly markers you could hold back the daughters with the belly markers. Still not as sure as buying 100% hets but might be a lot of fun and if all goes very well you might have several females for next to no investment (other than your time). Not the best business plan but if you like to gamble could be a fun experience.

    FYI I've lost track of how many possible het pied females I've proven picked based on the belly markers so if your guy has good ones I'd go for it.
    Last edited by RandyRemington; 01-17-2014 at 09:31 AM.

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