Thanks, Marion. Do you consider the black mother ewe a Barbado? I see that the lamb has some BB color underneath. I see the mom has a little white, also; thus the genes for white in the lamb. Maybe the BB color underneath came from the father? Standards for "Barbado" are pretty broad right now, but if they go from white all the way to black, I think they should be called mixed-breeds and not "Barbado." Agree?

Rick Krach
  Auburn, California
     (530) 889-1488

From: Marion LoPrinzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [blackbelly] RE: white lamb
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Sorry. Let's try this.

http://www.geocities.com/mbldesigns/photos/MBLSheep/Sheep.html

Marion

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