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Re: Father ASF too much of a Good Daddy??
and me in GA, I sure wanted to work with you on that project
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Re: Father ASF too much of a Good Daddy??
My ASF father gets on top of his babies as well, he spreads out just the same as the females do on top of the babies. Everything i have read says this is totally normal with these guys
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Re: Father ASF too much of a Good Daddy??
 Originally Posted by bigballguy
My ASF father gets on top of his babies as well, he spreads out just the same as the females do on top of the babies. Everything i have read says this is totally normal with these guys
For his second post he is right...
Just kidding, he is correct.
And welcome to BPnet
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Re: Father ASF too much of a Good Daddy??
The fathers in my tubs do the same thing, and he is protective of the babies!
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Re: Father ASF too much of a Good Daddy??
So, with ASFs you keep the breeding group together all the time?
Thanks,
Red
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Re: Father ASF too much of a Good Daddy??
 Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh
No, I have black gremlins (all black body with white stripe on head) Just started new project that will make black selfs (all black). I already produced the dark grey selfs.
Black as in no yellow banding on the hair strand? Because if there is yellow striping, at all, it's an agouti.
A black asf, where the whole hair strand is one color, would be incredible and would open up a whole new palette of colors.
I realize what I call dark grey, the "wild" natural color, others call black.
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