Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-19 Thread Dfpens
Michael:

You seem to have an unfair advantage.  It certainly appears that your 36g 
Sikhote-Alin is on Viagra.  No wonder you can stud it out.

Someone has already made this point:  Some people on this list have way too 
much spare time (Dr. Blood).  

Regards,

Dave



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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-18 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi Dave,
Michael here, on the MichaelBloodMeteorites Stud Farm.
Unfortunately, while all offspring of such a pairing DO carry
the Pallasite gene, that allele is shared with a Mesosiderite gene
which is dominant. In otherwords, first generation offspring of
such a paring are mesosiderite phenotype, though they are
Meso/PAL genotype.
Now, as with Mendel's Peas, if you breed within this Mesosiderite
generation, you WILL get 25% Pallasites! Unfortunately, meteorite
breeding programs are only now being conceived - that is, they
are still in their seminal stage. (do excuse the puns)
Hope this answers your questions. Please do not hesitate to
proffer additional questions, Dr. Blood will by happy to respond.
PS: Last week I put out a call for proper mates for my prize male
Gibeon and Sikhote-Alin studs. Unfortunately, no females have been
submitted for the list. Therefore, later today, I will photograph the
intended females here, on my own meteorite ranch, and provide
them for public evaluation as to whether or not they are considered
to be of suitable quality.


on 3/17/03 5:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What do you get when you cross an iron with a stony meteorite?  Is it a
 pallasite?
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-18 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi Frank, Dave  all,
OK, I now have two matched pair  - a Gibeon pair and a S-A
pair. They can be seen at:

http://community.webshots.com/album/66869806EEjehj

Best wishes, Michael

on 3/18/03 1:08 PM, fcressy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello Michael and those other interested breeders,
 
 I just looked at my Saratov fragment and believe that meteorites actually
 reproduce by asexual reproduction. I've always made sure that I kept all my
 meteorites isolated from one another in their own pens. What did I find
 today but my Saratov fragment had given birth to several small pups! And I
 believe they are growing rapidly as a couple are already three times the
 size of the litter runts. One has even grown a bit of fusion crust! No doubt
 I'll have several full size Saratov fragments for sale in no time.
 Unfortunately, the mother has lost a bit of weight but hopefully this is
 just a tempory condition. Will try to keep all informed of futher
 developments.
 
 Regards,
 Frank
 
 
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 From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:55 AM
 Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation
 
 
 Hi Dave,
 Michael here, on the MichaelBloodMeteorites Stud Farm.
 Unfortunately, while all offspring of such a pairing DO carry
 the Pallasite gene, that allele is shared with a Mesosiderite gene
 which is dominant. In otherwords, first generation offspring of
 such a paring are mesosiderite phenotype, though they are
 Meso/PAL genotype.
 Now, as with Mendel's Peas, if you breed within this Mesosiderite
 generation, you WILL get 25% Pallasites! Unfortunately, meteorite
 breeding programs are only now being conceived - that is, they
 are still in their seminal stage. (do excuse the puns)
 Hope this answers your questions. Please do not hesitate to
 proffer additional questions, Dr. Blood will by happy to respond.
 PS: Last week I put out a call for proper mates for my prize male
 Gibeon and Sikhote-Alin studs. Unfortunately, no females have been
 submitted for the list. Therefore, later today, I will photograph the
 intended females here, on my own meteorite ranch, and provide
 them for public evaluation as to whether or not they are considered
 to be of suitable quality.
 
 
 on 3/17/03 5:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 What do you get when you cross an iron with a stony meteorite?  Is it a
 pallasite?
 
 Dave P.
 
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 - Interactive Lady Liberty:
 http://doody36.home.attbi.com/liberty.htm
 - Earth - variety of choices:
 http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/vplanet.html
 --
 Panoramic view of Meteor Crater:
 
 http://www.virtualguidebooks.com/Arizona/GrandCanyonRoute66/MeteorCrater/Met
 eorCraterRimL.html
 --
 Cool Calendar  Clock:
 http://www.yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
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- Earth - variety of choices:
http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/vplanet.html
--
Panoramic view of Meteor Crater:
http://www.virtualguidebooks.com/Arizona/GrandCanyonRoute66/MeteorCrater/Met
eorCraterRimL.html
--
Cool Calendar  Clock:
  http://www.yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-18 Thread StarHarvest
I think we are talking about what happens when you drink too much on the golf course:  
Too STONED to find the right IRON!   Um, This may be considered, STONE-cold IRONy.  In 
any case, your post made it difficult to remain STONEfaced. Later!  I've got to go 
IRON my shirt.  Got a date tonight at the PALACE HEIGHTS Ball Room.  Rand 

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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-17 Thread Dfpens
What do you get when you cross an iron with a stony meteorite?  Is it a 
pallasite?

Dave P.

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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-17 Thread Tom aka James Knudson
maybe! Some times you get a mesosiderite!
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
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 What do you get when you cross an iron with a stony meteorite?  Is it a
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-11 Thread Tom aka James Knudson
Hello List, Bill Mason wrote;
Hey, could we buy stock in your new enterprise?  I'd be a voulenteerin as
treasurer.

Bill, I would love to have you as treasurer!  And yes, List members can buy
stock in this revolutionary new enterprise!
  The goal of this project is to make rare or hard to find meteorites
available to all! This is not a cheap ordeal, the breeding stock is rare and
not cheap! I have a small female Bensour and am looking for a large male.
Any one wanting to donate a large male will get the pic of the first litter.
Also, any one donating a rare breeding pair will get one out of every litter
as long as the pair breeds. Donations can be sent to the Meteorite Fund.
I will let you all know when the stocks can be bought.

Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168, and meteorite breeder!




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From: Bill Mason III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; meteorite-list
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 9:28 PM
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 I like the way this man thinksmore F___in meteorites. Hey,
 could we buy stock in your new enterprise?  I'd be a voulenteerin as
 treasurer.
 Bill Mason

 - Original Message -
 From: Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: meteorite-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:02 AM
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation


  Hello List, Because of the rather slow growth of my meteorite
collection,
 I
  am going to attempt something that has not been tried before, Meteorite
  Propagation.
 I am going to use the same techniques used to bring the
  Peregrine Falcon back from the brink of extinction. The captive breeding
 of
  meteorites so far, has proved to be most challenging.
  Determining the sex of the meteorites seemed to be strait forward, The
  smaller cute specimens are the females. I have also determined that
  meteorite are cold blooded, so I adapted some reptilian breeding
 techniques
  for this project as well. Commonsense tells me meteorites are going to
be
  egg layers as apposed to giving live births.
 I have made 2' X 4' breeding chambers that should be big enough to
 allow
  room for courtship displays. I have sand from NWA on the floor of the
  chambers to make them feel at home. I have used artificial lighting and
  temperature control so I can control the seasons.
If Natural meteorite breeding does not happen I have made preparations
 for
  artificial insemination. Semen collection attempts from the male
 meteorites
  has not been achieved so far. (not from a lack of trying, I assure
you!).
I have a roll-X incubator set up for artificial incubation if the
 parent
  meteorites fail to incubate on their own.
I have placed two SA's, a cute 6.540g female and a 17.5g male in one
of
  the chambers. So far the results look most promising! The male has been
  courting the female almost none stop for the last week! The female has
 been
  most receptive! I have seen one failed attempt at breeding, but I think
 they
  will get it right soon.
The first young produced are going to be retained for breeding. Using
  artificial insemination techniques, I am going to attempt making
hybrids.
  After the first successful breeding I will be selling the young and any
  hybrids.
I am looking for quality breeding stock to be donated to the project.
In
  return you will receive the first born from your meteorite (if
 successful).
  I am taking requests for hybrid types. Put your orders in today
 You
  do not want to miss out on owning one of the first captive bred
 meteorites!
  Thanks, Tom
  The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
 
 
 
 
 
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-10 Thread Tom aka James Knudson
Hello List, Because of the rather slow growth of my meteorite collection, I
am going to attempt something that has not been tried before, Meteorite
Propagation.
   I am going to use the same techniques used to bring the
Peregrine Falcon back from the brink of extinction. The captive breeding of
meteorites so far, has proved to be most challenging.
Determining the sex of the meteorites seemed to be strait forward, The
smaller cute specimens are the females. I have also determined that
meteorite are cold blooded, so I adapted some reptilian breeding techniques
for this project as well. Commonsense tells me meteorites are going to be
egg layers as apposed to giving live births.
   I have made 2' X 4' breeding chambers that should be big enough to allow
room for courtship displays. I have sand from NWA on the floor of the
chambers to make them feel at home. I have used artificial lighting and
temperature control so I can control the seasons.
  If Natural meteorite breeding does not happen I have made preparations for
artificial insemination. Semen collection attempts from the male meteorites
has not been achieved so far. (not from a lack of trying, I assure you!).
  I have a roll-X incubator set up for artificial incubation if the parent
meteorites fail to incubate on their own.
  I have placed two SA's, a cute 6.540g female and a 17.5g male in one of
the chambers. So far the results look most promising! The male has been
courting the female almost none stop for the last week! The female has been
most receptive! I have seen one failed attempt at breeding, but I think they
will get it right soon.
  The first young produced are going to be retained for breeding. Using
artificial insemination techniques, I am going to attempt making hybrids.
After the first successful breeding I will be selling the young and any
hybrids.
  I am looking for quality breeding stock to be donated to the project. In
return you will receive the first born from your meteorite (if successful).
I am taking requests for hybrid types. Put your orders in today You
do not want to miss out on owning one of the first captive bred meteorites!
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168





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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-10 Thread Bill Mason III
I like the way this man thinksmore F___in meteorites. Hey,
could we buy stock in your new enterprise?  I'd be a voulenteerin as
treasurer.
Bill Mason

- Original Message -
From: Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:02 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation


 Hello List, Because of the rather slow growth of my meteorite collection,
I
 am going to attempt something that has not been tried before, Meteorite
 Propagation.
I am going to use the same techniques used to bring the
 Peregrine Falcon back from the brink of extinction. The captive breeding
of
 meteorites so far, has proved to be most challenging.
 Determining the sex of the meteorites seemed to be strait forward, The
 smaller cute specimens are the females. I have also determined that
 meteorite are cold blooded, so I adapted some reptilian breeding
techniques
 for this project as well. Commonsense tells me meteorites are going to be
 egg layers as apposed to giving live births.
I have made 2' X 4' breeding chambers that should be big enough to
allow
 room for courtship displays. I have sand from NWA on the floor of the
 chambers to make them feel at home. I have used artificial lighting and
 temperature control so I can control the seasons.
   If Natural meteorite breeding does not happen I have made preparations
for
 artificial insemination. Semen collection attempts from the male
meteorites
 has not been achieved so far. (not from a lack of trying, I assure you!).
   I have a roll-X incubator set up for artificial incubation if the
parent
 meteorites fail to incubate on their own.
   I have placed two SA's, a cute 6.540g female and a 17.5g male in one of
 the chambers. So far the results look most promising! The male has been
 courting the female almost none stop for the last week! The female has
been
 most receptive! I have seen one failed attempt at breeding, but I think
they
 will get it right soon.
   The first young produced are going to be retained for breeding. Using
 artificial insemination techniques, I am going to attempt making hybrids.
 After the first successful breeding I will be selling the young and any
 hybrids.
   I am looking for quality breeding stock to be donated to the project. In
 return you will receive the first born from your meteorite (if
successful).
 I am taking requests for hybrid types. Put your orders in today
You
 do not want to miss out on owning one of the first captive bred
meteorites!
 Thanks, Tom
 The proudest member of the IMCA 6168





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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation Made Simple?

2003-03-10 Thread TMS/TNS/HRC
Perhaps an easier method would be investing in a nice big Nantan!
Self-propagation!
Unfortunately the offspring would most likely be Nantans too, and I hear
they breed young
: )
Jeannie



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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 10:51 AM
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 Tom,
 You have entirely wy too much time on your hands!

 Thanks for the chuckle.and I do not eeeven want to know what that
semen
 collection thing is all about.

 Mark M.
 Phoenix
 - Original Message -
 From: Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: meteorite-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 10:02 AM
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation


  Hello List, Because of the rather slow growth of my meteorite
collection,
 I
  am going to attempt something that has not been tried before, Meteorite
  Propagation.
 I am going to use the same techniques used to bring the
  Peregrine Falcon back from the brink of extinction. The captive breeding
 of
  meteorites so far, has proved to be most challenging.
  Determining the sex of the meteorites seemed to be strait forward, The
  smaller cute specimens are the females. I have also determined that
  meteorite are cold blooded, so I adapted some reptilian breeding
 techniques
  for this project as well. Commonsense tells me meteorites are going to
be
  egg layers as apposed to giving live births.
 I have made 2' X 4' breeding chambers that should be big enough to
 allow
  room for courtship displays. I have sand from NWA on the floor of the
  chambers to make them feel at home. I have used artificial lighting and
  temperature control so I can control the seasons.
If Natural meteorite breeding does not happen I have made preparations
 for
  artificial insemination. Semen collection attempts from the male
 meteorites
  has not been achieved so far. (not from a lack of trying, I assure
you!).
I have a roll-X incubator set up for artificial incubation if the
 parent
  meteorites fail to incubate on their own.
I have placed two SA's, a cute 6.540g female and a 17.5g male in one
of
  the chambers. So far the results look most promising! The male has been
  courting the female almost none stop for the last week! The female has
 been
  most receptive! I have seen one failed attempt at breeding, but I think
 they
  will get it right soon.
The first young produced are going to be retained for breeding. Using
  artificial insemination techniques, I am going to attempt making
hybrids.
  After the first successful breeding I will be selling the young and any
  hybrids.
I am looking for quality breeding stock to be donated to the project.
In
  return you will receive the first born from your meteorite (if
 successful).
  I am taking requests for hybrid types. Put your orders in today
 You
  do not want to miss out on owning one of the first captive bred
 meteorites!
  Thanks, Tom
  The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation

2003-03-10 Thread Rosemary Hackney
LOL Tom...

Is this desperation I hear?
ER what sort do you require for this breeding experiment.   .lmao..

Rosie
- Original Message -
From: Tom aka James Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:02 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Propagation


 Hello List, Because of the rather slow growth of my meteorite collection,
I
 am going to attempt something that has not been tried before, Meteorite
 Propagation.
I am going to use the same techniques used to bring the
 Peregrine Falcon back from the brink of extinction. The captive breeding
of
 meteorites so far, has proved to be most challenging.
 Determining the sex of the meteorites seemed to be strait forward, The
 smaller cute specimens are the females. I have also determined that
 meteorite are cold blooded, so I adapted some reptilian breeding
techniques
 for this project as well. Commonsense tells me meteorites are going to be
 egg layers as apposed to giving live births.
I have made 2' X 4' breeding chambers that should be big enough to
allow
 room for courtship displays. I have sand from NWA on the floor of the
 chambers to make them feel at home. I have used artificial lighting and
 temperature control so I can control the seasons.
   If Natural meteorite breeding does not happen I have made preparations
for
 artificial insemination. Semen collection attempts from the male
meteorites
 has not been achieved so far. (not from a lack of trying, I assure you!).
   I have a roll-X incubator set up for artificial incubation if the
parent
 meteorites fail to incubate on their own.
   I have placed two SA's, a cute 6.540g female and a 17.5g male in one of
 the chambers. So far the results look most promising! The male has been
 courting the female almost none stop for the last week! The female has
been
 most receptive! I have seen one failed attempt at breeding, but I think
they
 will get it right soon.
   The first young produced are going to be retained for breeding. Using
 artificial insemination techniques, I am going to attempt making hybrids.
 After the first successful breeding I will be selling the young and any
 hybrids.
   I am looking for quality breeding stock to be donated to the project. In
 return you will receive the first born from your meteorite (if
successful).
 I am taking requests for hybrid types. Put your orders in today
You
 do not want to miss out on owning one of the first captive bred
meteorites!
 Thanks, Tom
 The proudest member of the IMCA 6168





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