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Your beliefs are your beliefs just like I have mine, of course the breeders are pretty much the same because there are few Blue breeders. But,.. there is more than one breeder that has produced kinked Blues. Which isn't surprising since Blue lineage is questionable. It's a defect no matter why it occurred so I notice regardless of what type of animal it is.


Genetic or not that doesn't mean that every hatch ling will be affected by it or even show visible signs. Different scenarios, different reasons for the defect may be even a combination of both husbandry and genetics. Who knows for sure why it happens at that time,... nobody. 


Got 10 the first clutch of AAs was a fluke from what Bobby said. The female hybrid some how got into a pin with Extremes. If he keeps records of breeding as well as he says then only time will tell what happens. He can only do so much it's out of his hands once they're sold.


As far as I'm concerned anything born with a defect especially when not known if it's genetic or not shouldn't be bred. Culled would be better since people are not responsible enough not to purposefully breed it just to see what happens or to make money.


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