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snow mots

Silvergrin

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I tried to take a bunch of shots of the 4 snow motleys (het/homo butter) I held back but the files got corrupted in transfer DX
So I just took a few pics of the one girl that seems to be getting a lot of yellow on her neck :)
The plan is to test breed them in a few years and see if it looks like the butter gene influences the amount of yellow in a snow or not... hopefully they aren't all one or the other XD

They are about half a year old now.

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... aaaand here's a different girl, who happens to be in shed. But I do love the face they make when they get to nomming!

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