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    Looking at the whole clutch, even the "paradox" colors seem to be off, look more crystal like to me. Very interesting, I really don't know what to make of it, but i feel everything (including parents) should be bred to a super butter or lesser to give some insight. I know that would be a massive undertaking and wouldn't expect that out of anyone, just I would really like to see some insight on what is going on genetically.

    I really hope you can keep us updated on them, you might of accidentally opened a can of worms lol. But obviously it needed to happen.

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    looking at a blbc thread on the same animal someone suggested retained sperm as a possible reason for the butter.... which is possible depending on the previous pairings. That would also make us question the het or super daddys, as we would not know what they are actually if there is a possibility of retained sperm.

    The color on the "paradox" still has me wondering though.

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    Re: Super Butter Daddy

    yes, father of dad ... plain butter.
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    Re: Super Butter Daddy

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    i think you hit a paradox there

    but somehow i cannot make sense of the clutch. there should be 3 possible outcomes: super butter, butter daddy, and super "het daddy". but i see 4 shades of color there. if we assume that the paradox should be (or genetically is?) the all-white super butter BEL, there are still 3 colors left.

    maybe the massive inbreeding flushed some other recessive trait to the surface?

    about the "het daddy": the single-gene form is basically invisible, and the super form is just a tiny little bit lighter than a normal. like halfway between a normal and a low-quality hypo, something like that. and its in the BEL complex, and by far the weakest BEL gene, weaker than mojave or mystic or phantom or special. so to really get the gene to work, you need a strong gene from the BEL complex, like lesser/butter. then you get the platty daddys / butter daddys. thats how i believe it should work.

    so this clutch needs some explaining. looks like you maybe hit a paradox super butter, a butter, a butter daddy, and the other 3 could be super het daddy or het daddy. which would mean that somehow a normal male sneaked in and its a multi-sire clutch or something like that. but im no morph ID expert, it could be something else going on. there definitively is a mystery that needs to be solved here.
    ... thanks, wow really confused now.
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    I like the retained sperm explanation. When was she last with the butter? Or with anyone else other than her butter daddy son?
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    Re: Super Butter Daddy

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    I like the retained sperm explanation. When was she last with the butter? Or with anyone else other than her butter daddy son?
    tried to breed her last season to the butter, did not go.
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    Re: Super Butter Daddy

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    tried to breed her last season to the butter, did not go.
    then i think thats the explanation.

    so you got 1 super butter paradox, 1 butter, 1 butter daddy. and the 3 normal looking ones are het daddy, possible super het daddy.
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