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RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Arwen Swordthain - 12-28-2016 06:38 PM Pop that baby and lets see what she hides. Burmilla Blue would certainly knock it down a lot RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Kayla Woodrunner - 12-28-2016 07:38 PM Arwen, thank you so much for digging that one out for me. I love clear charts! Especially one-chart proofs. Cool, Laura. If that baby turns out to have Burmilla Blue hid (and not the ancetral Blue Marble), it will knock down quite a few furs. RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Laura18 Streeter - 01-02-2017 10:45 AM Waiting for that kitten to grow up. Same parents: inconclusive RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Arwen Swordthain - 01-02-2017 03:29 PM Oh those kitties love to play with us, its like we are mice here for their pleasure to tease and torture RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Laura18 Streeter - 01-10-2017 01:22 PM Meanwhile.... this doesn't really prove a whole lot. Mom Foxie Blondie is pure for generations Dad hides Blue Marble both sides RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Arwen Swordthain - 01-10-2017 02:54 PM This doesn't prove anything either except how stubborn I am Reven expect an incoming Jinni next time I see you inworld. RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Laura18 Streeter - 01-10-2017 03:36 PM proves Scottish is dominant to Burmi Blue! and that your Jinni hider is good! RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Reven Rosca - 01-10-2017 03:41 PM And that Buster is bred into every possible test line! RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Kayla Woodrunner - 01-11-2017 01:39 AM Wow! some familial lines going down here Laura's LS Burmilla Blue baby has become a grandfather now. HIs daughter Morgayne is also now a grandmother hoping your black bengal ends up hiding the Burmilla as that would cut things down quite a bit Arwen's Baby Seanan has become a grandfather too. It's fun watching the evolving family lines. So right now the spread is between Pandie Fawn (due to Australian Mist Dark Choco just being found recessive to that) and Australian Mist Blue marble. Some 20 eyes or so. RE: Burmilla Blue Shaded - Arwen Swordthain - 01-11-2017 06:43 AM My Burmilla blue hiding starter has a siaimese chocolate Tortie mate this week so I'll post what they pass if anything. |