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Post by Michelle Clarke on Mar 4, 2012 13:10:40 GMT -5
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Post by kigerfan on Mar 4, 2012 17:19:07 GMT -5
wow, interesting coloring, wonder what happened to the genetics to create this coloring naturally.
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Post by kimk on Mar 4, 2012 17:46:13 GMT -5
I can't view the pic
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Post by kigerfan on Mar 4, 2012 17:56:45 GMT -5
kim, it takes a while to load, but what you can do is copy and paste the addy into a new window and it'll come up
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Post by gotkiger on Mar 4, 2012 18:06:13 GMT -5
all it says is image
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Post by kigerfan on Mar 4, 2012 18:23:31 GMT -5
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Post by DianneC on Mar 4, 2012 22:37:33 GMT -5
Hmmm, when I click on the link it says forbidden. My little iPad must be sensitive.
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Mar 5, 2012 7:46:01 GMT -5
Okay...I downloaded it and posted it myself - everyone should be able to see it now.
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Post by gotkiger on Mar 5, 2012 11:35:13 GMT -5
Now that is cool looking. Or as my grandfather would have said that is one funny looking donkey. I like it though it is very interesting.
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Post by kigerfan on Mar 5, 2012 11:51:50 GMT -5
looks like a preggo beasty to me too, do you think that might be the case?
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Post by fantasykiger on Mar 5, 2012 18:17:15 GMT -5
WOW! that is unique.
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Post by lindad on Mar 5, 2012 22:35:36 GMT -5
Oh, wow! I wonder if this is just a freak genetic event or if this is well known among those who know zebras. Will have to show this to my daughter who has zonkeys.
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Post by DianneC on Mar 5, 2012 23:15:06 GMT -5
Very unusual, face is different too. wonder what the foals so this will look like, probably normal.
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Post by kigercat on Mar 6, 2012 12:52:31 GMT -5
My guess is genetic...just like "cropout's" happen... Not sure if this will work for you but here is a "paint" moose. Breed for no white all you want...it happens in multiple species. www.facebook.com/home.php#!/photo.php?fbid=2771179286182&set=p.2771179286182&type=1&theater
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Post by michelle77 on Mar 6, 2012 14:24:42 GMT -5
Interesting.
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