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Great motley ovals on that guy, Traci, and they go all the way down. I love normal colored motleys as much as any other, and I can't wait to see this guy when his full color comes in.
Thanks, Dean. I can't wait to see how he turns out. I'm hoping he keeps a nice dark coloration since he seems a little more reddish than orange.
These are his parents (pics used with permission).
Thanks, Dean. I can't wait to see how he turns out. I'm hoping he keeps a nice dark coloration since he seems a little more reddish than orange.
These are his parents (pics used with permission).
I think you'll get your wish. If the dots between the saddle are any indication, it looks like he'll color up more in the dark red range. Of course, motley has its own hypo-ish effect, so I could be F.O.S. :grin01:
The parents look great too. The one on the bottom is het for motley, right? I'm guessing that my normal Abigail will look much like that when she grows up.