[Jacob-list] Jacob lilac question

Lemon, Evalyn ELemon at peacehealth.org
Sat Aug 4 15:17:10 EDT 2001


I do consider the eye ring to be evidence of a lilac carrier. Please go into
more detail about this.  
 
I recommend Ingrid Painter's book "Jacob Sheep in America" for answers to
some of the questions I see on this posting.  The book can be ordered from
Ingrid at puddleduck at proaxis.com <mailto:puddleduck at proaxis.com> . Good
information about genetics. (Most of which, I don't understand.) 


-----Original Message-----
From: Linda [mailto:wolfpen at rabun.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 5:47 AM
To: creagchild at monad.net; jacob-list
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Jacob lilac question


I've seen a condition where a black spot appears to "bleed" and the over all
appearance is mottled.  In this situation, the part that is grey used to be
white.  The birth fleece often has a faint tint to the area surrounding the
spots, even though the bleeding may not show up for a few years.  Not sure
if that was even your question, but I don't consider it evidence of lilac.
I do consider the eye ring to be evidence of a lilac carrier.
Linda
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www.patchworkfibers.com



On Sat, 4 Aug 2001 06:03:29 -0400, Thomas Simmons wrote:
>
>--And while we're on the subject......
>
>If a ewe grays in some places, butis jet black in others - (even with
>distinct jet black spots in the MIDDLE of the grayed areas!) is this really
>graying? Or is it evidence of Lilac?  Or ???
>
>thom
>
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