Markus Jayne
08-18-02, 01:44 PM
Sorry...we've been extremely busy this last month. We managed to get married (in our backyard - lots of work!!!!) and go on a romantic honeymoon in the Dominican Republic. No Daytona this year! Now we are officially Markus Jayne.
In between we had 2 litters of puppies (Labrador Retrievers - both the day before our wedding) and over 100 ball python hatchlings.
First off...congratulations to Corey for producing the albino. There seems to be some debate as to whether or not we were the first and to set the record straight to the best of my knowledge, I think Corey is the first to hatch one out in Canada. Then again I could be wrong and I would never presume anything with all the other breeders actively breeding in Canada. Henry and Don could have already done so as well.
Our Albinos were produced in early July in Florida. I own the female that was sent to Greg Graziani on breeding loan. She was bred to Greg's Albino male and she proved out to be a het and produced 4.0 albino's and 0.3 hets. Technically the owner of the female is the breeder but they were hatched out in the U.S. so therefore they could not qualify as the 'first Canadian hatched albinos".
So congratulions once again Corey! I admire your passion and dedication in producing top quality animals.
I only have one question. Is that what you were expecting?
In between we had 2 litters of puppies (Labrador Retrievers - both the day before our wedding) and over 100 ball python hatchlings.
First off...congratulations to Corey for producing the albino. There seems to be some debate as to whether or not we were the first and to set the record straight to the best of my knowledge, I think Corey is the first to hatch one out in Canada. Then again I could be wrong and I would never presume anything with all the other breeders actively breeding in Canada. Henry and Don could have already done so as well.
Our Albinos were produced in early July in Florida. I own the female that was sent to Greg Graziani on breeding loan. She was bred to Greg's Albino male and she proved out to be a het and produced 4.0 albino's and 0.3 hets. Technically the owner of the female is the breeder but they were hatched out in the U.S. so therefore they could not qualify as the 'first Canadian hatched albinos".
So congratulions once again Corey! I admire your passion and dedication in producing top quality animals.
I only have one question. Is that what you were expecting?