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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
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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
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 spotted on the head ewe lamb doesn't look like she would qualify as
a Painted Des
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
In a message dated 8/31/05 4:46:03 PM Eastern Daylight Tim
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 o
Oh, and BTW, how on earth did an American-made breed get to be
"Corsican"? Did the US annex Corsica without telling anyone? :o) (TONGUE
IN CHEEK - don't get offended!)
http://www.themarksman.us/profiles/corsican.htm
I have registered Painted Deserts as well as registered American Blackbelly.
In a message dated 8/31/05 2:42:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< It is, of course, your right to sell your sheep as "Barbie Doll" (oh,
please...), Barbado, Corsican, or whatever. But if you are representing
your sheep as Barbados Blackbelly, or even American Blackbel