[Jacob-list] WHITE LAMBS
Carl Fosbrink
fourhornfarm at frontier.com
Sat Mar 31 12:28:56 EDT 2012
Since a Jacob cross is black with usually a white spot on it's forehead I
have been told that a Jacob with close to 15% dark is more likely to be pure
Jacob than one with close to the 85% dark. I don't know about the all white
other than an albino. Albinos can occur in any animal. I don't think all
white with blue eyes instead of pink would be an albino, but simply an all
white sheep.
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From: "G & J Johnston" <westergladstone at btinternet.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 7:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] WHITE LAMBS
> As a Jacob is genetically a black sheep with white spots, would a totally
> white one not simply be expressing an all-encompassing white spot? Or is
> that too simplistic?
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