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07-19-04, 08:00 AM
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Ok..i was wondering if a snake has a kink in its body or something from birth, if it breed l8er in life, will the offspring have abnormalitys too? or is it pure chance?
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07-19-04, 08:05 AM
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not unless the kink is somehow genetic
think of it like if you break your leg, will you pass that on? NO
or if you were born with a messed up leg, then you might....understand?
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07-19-04, 08:15 AM
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ooooooooooo i get it.. thanks,,
lizzy xxxxxx
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1.0 Normal corn snake, 0.1 Snow corn snake.
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07-19-04, 12:12 PM
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it is irresponsible to breed an snake with a body kink unless you are 100% sure it was due to injury. even if it was due to injury, dont breed it unless its male, a body deformity in a female may make her more likely to retain eggs, become eggbound, or have other complications. a body kink is actually not very likely to be due to injury, most likely it is either genetic or a birth defect, and there is no way you can tell which. therefor, you must assume the worst (that it is genetic), and not breed the animal, as it is cruel to bring deformed animals into the world, and negitively affects the cb genepool. even if the mutant's offspring appear normal, they could be carrying defective genes. and, seeing as how body/tail kinks are common signs of severe inbreeding, your snake may be carrying other defective genes as well.
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07-19-04, 12:31 PM
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Originally posted by thunder
and, seeing as how body/tail kinks are common signs of severe inbreeding, your snake may be carrying other defective genes as well.
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Kinks are actually most commonly due to improper temps or spikes during incubation/gestation, rather than genetic fault through "inbreeding", although this still can occur (not necessarily from inbreeding - just a bad pairing, related or not).
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