Travis Johnson wrote:You never know with sheep what you will get with color.
I had an all white ram, mate with and all white ewe, and give twins: one is 100% white with not a blemish on her and another that was 100% black with not a blemish on her either! That was a curiosity, but since we witnessed the birth, there is no question what occurred and with whom! Both ended up being bottle-lambs so we ended up giving them names instead of numbers...Salt and Pepper.
R Ranson wrote:
We started with a Black Welsh Mountain and 3/4 Black Welsh Mountain 1/4 Southdown Ewes (all pitch black) and a black, Icelandic Ram. About 1/4 came out all black, 1/2 patchy white and black, and 1/4 white (with black hooves). It was a small sample size, not enough to say there is a pattern, only to say that black isn't recessive in this flock.
Hester Winterbourne wrote:
But I still think Larry's the dad... he has a twinkle in his eye.
With forty shades of green, it's hard to be blue.
Garg 'nuair dhùisgear! Virtutis Gloria Merces
You don't know me, but I've been looking all over the world for. Thanks to the help from this tiny ad:
Binge on 17 Seasons of Permaculture Design Monkeys!
http://permaculture-design-course.com
|