FunkyRes
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I think there is definitely some silliness going on.
Either they take or they don't. If they take, I'll use them. If they don't, I won't.
I've decided that if they make the CMG I'll use them, if they aren't in CMG - then I probably won't unless it is really obvious they have market acceptance.
For example - there has been an attempt to name the hypo lavender, I forget what - but some breeders are using it. Not very many though - every time I see one advertised, it's advertised as hypo lav - hypo lav is the current accepted trade name.
I do think there needs to be a distinction made between reverse okeetee and amel okeetee - reverse okeetee seems to mean a selectively bred amel with a lot of white, and most that I see would not be Okeetee phase if they were not amel. That can't be changed, so for myself, if I believe it would qualify as okeetee if it wasn't homo amel, I'll call it amel okeetee just to distinguish it from reverse okeetee.
With hybrids the trade names can get real crazy - it's a "super corn" if it is 3/4 corn 1/4 cal king and a "jungle" if it is 1/2 corn 1/2 cal king. Say what? Any corn/cal king hybrids I ever deal with (if I do) will just be called jungle regardless of the lineage ratio.
Either they take or they don't. If they take, I'll use them. If they don't, I won't.
I've decided that if they make the CMG I'll use them, if they aren't in CMG - then I probably won't unless it is really obvious they have market acceptance.
For example - there has been an attempt to name the hypo lavender, I forget what - but some breeders are using it. Not very many though - every time I see one advertised, it's advertised as hypo lav - hypo lav is the current accepted trade name.
I do think there needs to be a distinction made between reverse okeetee and amel okeetee - reverse okeetee seems to mean a selectively bred amel with a lot of white, and most that I see would not be Okeetee phase if they were not amel. That can't be changed, so for myself, if I believe it would qualify as okeetee if it wasn't homo amel, I'll call it amel okeetee just to distinguish it from reverse okeetee.
With hybrids the trade names can get real crazy - it's a "super corn" if it is 3/4 corn 1/4 cal king and a "jungle" if it is 1/2 corn 1/2 cal king. Say what? Any corn/cal king hybrids I ever deal with (if I do) will just be called jungle regardless of the lineage ratio.