Re: BK: Fleabitten Grey w/bloody shoulder mark

Postby Cathy Hunter » Sat Nov 03, 2012 5:01 am

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His favourite thing to eat and why:
It's a quite smalll thing and is also a bit hard to get. He uses his horntips or his fangs to split all the small berries on a blackberry.
He says that the taste comes out better than when they are hanging together.
It's a bit diffecoult and he only eats it when he have good time, nothing to do, at night time or for lunch.
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Re: BK: Fleabitten Grey w/bloody shoulder mark

Postby randomzness » Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:24 am

Colorless Heart wrote:Username: Colorless Heart
Name: Total Re-Vamp (aka Total)
Height: 15.2hh
Gender: stallion
His favourite thing to eat and why:
It's a quite smalll thing and is also a bit hard to get. He uses his horntips or his fangs to split all the small berries on a blackberry.
He says that the taste comes out better than when they are hanging together.
It's a bit diffecoult and he only eats it when he have good time, nothing to do, at night time or for lunch.


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Re: BK: Fleabitten Grey w/bloody shoulder mark CLOSED

Postby randomzness » Sat Nov 03, 2012 1:39 pm

FINISHED, winner on first post :3
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Re: BK: Fleabitten Grey w/bloody shoulder mark CLOSED

Postby Doglover37 » Sat Nov 03, 2012 1:52 pm

randomzness wrote:FINISHED, winner on first post :3



Oh my goshness. Thank you thank you THANK YOU. ( does dance around the room). Oh my gosh I just love him thank you so much.
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Re: BK: Fleabitten Grey w/bloody shoulder mark CLOSED

Postby Doglover37 » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:15 am

Hi,

One question would is offspring inherit his canines or is this a one time gene mix-up?

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Re: BK: Fleabitten Grey w/bloody shoulder mark CLOSED

Postby randomzness » Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:46 pm

Doglover37 wrote:
Hi,

One question would is offspring inherit his canines or is this a one time gene mix-up?

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its a genetic thing so there is a chance but i will say it is an extremely limited chance and it may skip generations, its pretty much like a rare genetic defect that has no negative effect on the organism; theres a chance of inheritance but probably not for some generations
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Re: BK: Fleabitten Grey w/bloody shoulder mark CLOSED

Postby Doglover37 » Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:50 pm

randomzness wrote:
Doglover37 wrote:
Hi,

One question would is offspring inherit his canines or is this a one time gene mix-up?

Thanks,
Doglover37

its a genetic thing so there is a chance but i will say it is an extremely limited chance and it may skip generations, its pretty much like a rare genetic defect that has no negative effect on the organism; theres a chance of inheritance but probably not for some generations


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