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Candycane Motley??

Brian Miller

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I purchased her as a candycane motley, as you can see she is not quite the candycane that i had hoped for but she is still a great looking amel motley.
 

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That is a nice looking amel motley, but I'm afraid I would be more than a little dissappointed if I had purchased her as a "candycane" motley. Maybe it's the picture, but I don't see how that animal could qualify as a candycane under even the most liberal of definitions.
 
She has colored a lot since I got her two years ago. I'll have to find a picture of her even from last year. She has really changed.
 
yearling pic

This is a picture at a year old, you can see she as really changed.
 

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