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Subject: Re: [blackbelly] Breed Identification
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 01:13:22 EDT
Interesting. Thanks for the url. According to the site, it is the Mouflon
genetics that influence the white on the tails and lighter bellys. The
Barbados influence is black.
Always learn something new.
My white
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Subject: Re: [blackbelly] Breed Identification
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 01:13:22 EDT
Interesting. Thanks for the url. According to the site, it is the Mouflon
genetics that influence the white on the tails and lighter bellys. The
Barbados influence is black.
Always learn something new.
My white
Oh goody, a discussion!
Please rest assured that I am not disrespecting anyone by the following
comments. They are just my personal opinions, which are fondly and
carefully cultivated.
Coloration seems to be what adds so many different names to the ABS
line. A
GSD is a GSD no matter what
In a message dated 8/31/05 4:46:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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To you out there who have Blackbelly looking sheep who have a
spot of white on them.
Thank you, Sue. Does that include a white spot on the head?
All my offspring were clearly ABS lambs, except the one
Mouflon X
Black Hawaiian Sheep
Texas Dall
Corsican
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Subject: Re: [blackbelly] Breed Identification
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:29:20 EDT
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