One and One and One is Three

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"One and one and one is three" Going to be good-looking 'cause
their so hard to see......;)

3 Different hatching this A.M. from 3 different clutches .....
 

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Well...some progress of others on the way as well as last weeks Turkey Day neo~nates......














(You Can spot The Het, Cherry-Head and of course the Hypo Babies...;))

" Happy Holidays"......Ho ....Ho ....Ho ....
JD~:)
 

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Hmmm, 1+1+1=3 but I see 6. Is that a California kind of counting? Too much sun maybe:p. I !ike when there is a variety of colors in one of your pics:cool:
 

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Hmmm, 1+1+1=3 but I see 6. Is that a California kind of counting? Too much sun maybe:p. I !ike when there is a variety of colors in one of your pics:cool:
Well Barb ........There Popping like flies and the 6 you see were born Turkey week or on Turkey day ! .... And the 3 new ones out and about - with drinks on the house.

Tis The Season ' ......
















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confirmed, the math does indeed check out
 

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Hi JD, question about your cherries. I've noticed some of them have wide grayish-white growth lines between their scutes, which I think look amazing:). Do these stay or darken as the grow, and could they indicate possible marbling as they grow?
 

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Hi JD, question about your cherries. I've noticed some of them have wide grayish-white growth lines between their scutes, which I think look amazing:). Do these stay or darken as the grow, and could they indicate possible marbling as they grow?
In most cases you are seeing just that - "new growth" lines , however I do have a few heavily marbled animals that is one of the line bred traits I go after.. besides coloring of scales. A very heavy percentage of babies produced here at the Cove' show very nice signs of marbling even at a young age, that will increase with age.

 

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