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Pasodama 06-10-2009 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stephen (Post 875153)
Cubes = Stripes,so I would say your motley is het stripe

The mother (Sunglow Mot) was bred by, and came from, Don Soderberg.
Don, also, bred (or breeds) Sunglow Stripes.
So, I guess, anything is possible (as far as the Mot being het Stripe).
However, unless I am mistaking crossovers, for being a Motley (or Striped Motley) pattern ... it would seem that she is not.

I figured that the tendency toward a Stripe's head pattern (on some), and what somewhat looks like cubing in the latter part of a few babies bodies, were due to the fact that the babies are 100% het Stripe.
You have made me start wondering, though, and I think I will have to go give the babies' patterns a real good looking over.

stephen 06-16-2009 10:51 PM

Ummm
 
Some are stripes.......:)

Lynnea 06-17-2009 02:58 PM

No. 12....drool....! Great clutch!!

Pasodama 06-23-2009 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stephen (Post 878663)
Some are stripes.......:)

You really think so?
Some had me scratching my head a bit. Those particular individuals have some patterning, that lends toward Stripe (head pattern, of a Stripe, and the portions, that are Striped, are like those of a Stripe, rather than the Striped Motley pattern, etc.), but ... what really threw me off is that I thought the mother was a homozygous Motley (so, did not expect Stripes, of any form, at all).
I, also, don't have much experience, with the cubed patterning of (&/or crossovers on) Stripes .. so, I guess that didn't help matters either.
However, I believe you may be right ... it seems that my Motley gal is, actually, a Motley-Stripe (Motley phenotype but het for Stripe & Motley) and that those babies, who had me scratching my head, are Stripes.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynnea (Post 878901)
No. 12....drool....! Great clutch!!

Thanks.:)

The_Thunderer 06-23-2009 09:57 PM

Deb, those are amazing! I love them! I've gone over their pics 3x and I can't pick out my fave! LOL. Congrats!

Pasodama 06-23-2009 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Thunderer (Post 882585)
Deb, those are amazing! I love them! I've gone over their pics 3x and I can't pick out my fave! LOL. Congrats!

Thanks, Fred.:)

Several are about to have their second shed. Looking forward to it.
I think I will be posting their photos as each one sheds.
Really need to start thinking about parting with most of these young'uns.<sigh>

Hasek 07-03-2009 09:46 AM

Sorry for stealing your thread, I just have one question. What pattern is this?

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...0038Medium.jpg

Pasodama 07-03-2009 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasek (Post 888999)
Sorry for stealing your thread, I just have one question. What pattern is this?

Looks like a Cubed Stripe.

Hasek 07-03-2009 04:29 PM

Thanks! I was thinking the same thing. Just for the info, the parents are Snow het. striped and amel striped.

Jenstar 07-07-2009 02:33 AM

These babies are beautiful. :)


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