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Old 01-23-07, 10:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Hurley View Post
Well, looks like I have more proof...not sure if I'm happy or sad about that, but it's always better to know the status than to not in my book.

Mattie is "S factored" for lack of a better term. She's carrying the star-gazing gene.
Dang Connie...not a good day. But you're right, now you can identify your remaining Sunkissed line and prove them out. To know that you can now continue with your sunkissed projects and be 100% confident that you are passing on only the 'good' must be some relief to you tho as well.

I'll try to get some video today or tomorrow for documentation and to give any of you who have never seen a neurologic snake an idea of what they look like.
If you could find some time to post those tomorrow, I'd find that so interesting. I know I'd enjoy learning what to look for right out of the egg when we are dealing with any Sunkissed breeding we may be planning this year.

I'm going to make a post on that in its own thread to notify people of this fact so they're aware, though I consider any sunkissed decendent a possible "het". I'd rather everyone is kept up to date on everything to do with this condition. Knowledge is our best weapon.
Thank you for sharing this information Connie. I agree. Freely sharing this information is our best weapon. It's one of those things...identifying the problem is the first step. Hey, never fear...the messenger only brings the message...we the breeders have to accept the reality and deal with the hand we've been dealt. Luckily someone realized there were extra jokers in the pack...

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