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Mutations at it's finest

Angelina Sinclair's picture

From yesterday to today. I've gain 3 amazing nests that came out of nowhere from my breeding lines. If you would check the linages of these roos you won't see where any of these traits/coats came from so here goes:

The first: http://www.worldofmeeroos.com/meeroos/meeroo/3798043

A phantom with notch, fluff, and carnation clear eyes. It's parents are goldleaf fluff and goldleaf fluff/bushy. I was intendeding to produce more goldleaf fluff/bushy by having it breed with an uncle/aunt. Instead of getting that I got this phantom. Check that linage it's nothing but nile up to 2 panels past the great grand parents and just after there there is 1 single terracotta.

The second: http://www.worldofmeeroos.com/meeroos/meeroo/3797311

Is an imperial with sue, fluff. What makes this roos so amazing is that it's parents are a jubilee (sue/fluff) and a emperor (notch/fluff) If you check the linage that's about all you ever see. For it to take such an amazing leap is nothing short but miraculous.

The third: http://www.worldofmeeroos.com/meeroos/meeroo/3819322

This is a sapphire with fluff, sue, vst and monsoon clear eyes. It's parents are a painted and jubilee. There is a cinder and western somewhere but that's about it. Another example of an amazing leap.

Some interesting facts about these lines:

-Each one has been tightly breed. There should be very little genetic diversity among them. If you were to check the parents and grand parents you'll see lots of interbreeding and roos coming from a particular pair or two.

-I've been breeding these lines for months. 2 of them were just me working to combine traits. The third with the goldleaf parents was a line I used to breed coats. It started off with some low lvl coat fluffs and slowly moved up to the goldleaf.

Maybe someone here could examine these further and get an idea as to what cause these roos to jump in coats and even add traits that were never seen before.

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