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Okay Rich, Clint....others???

Darin is correct...

It is not at all unusual to get substantial amounts of yellow in a Snow corn. I have found this especially to be true from those examples coming from my Butter bloodlines as well as from projects involving Motleys. Matter of fact, I have a couple of Snows that have SO much yellow they are rather bizarre looking. The name I refer to them internally is not at all flattering, however. :eek: (Just a hint, any Frank Zappa fans will know about the 'yellow snow')

I found an old photo in one of my photo galleries of the animals I was referring to as the Frosted Corns:

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This animal was still rather young when this photo was taken, as it developed a LOT more yellow down the center of the back than is shown here.
 
Wow...that doesn't look like a corn at all to me based on the head shape.

Rich, since it is getting close to the time where you put your price list up, can you tell us? Will you be putting any new cultivars up for sale this year such as butter stripes or the lavender motleys? bet they'll be expensive... and if they are gonna be for sale, do you have a waiting list yet?

thanks!!!
 
I agree the head shape of your frosted corn is not at all like a corn.Here is the pic of Hoppy's frosted snow for comparison.(I have asked the author for permission)
 

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Looks like a very light lavender to me. The head still looks non-corn, even to me.

Pretty though, I really like the frosting. :)
 
O Okay,

cause I was wondering what my snow looks like. I asked the pet shop and all they know is that it's father was an amel....mother... no info on it at all....so I was really worried that it might be a mix of something.....I don't want out-crossed.
 
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