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

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.