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Is this a motley snow

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I bought this female for a hell of a good deal he said motley snow but Im not sure what are yalls thoughts She will breed next season
 

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It looks like it might be a motley, but more importantly, the only way that female is going to breed next season is with serious overfeeding. I'd probably hold off another year and let her get to size more naturally.

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i bought her as a motley snow and the pictures looked good but i gave 600 shipped so i dont know if she is a motley snow she is washed out pretty badly
 
stryker or something like that i tried calling him but his number is cut off so i might have got screwed but that why i wanted some of yalls thoughts. I only buy from jimmy horton dave callings and peter kahl now. But she is healthy and she was mite free so what can i do now it has been 2 years
 
The first Snow Motley was produced in 2010 or 2011, I am looking to figure out just which one it was. But even if she is a 2010, 2013 really is too early to safely breed her and you risk a lot of health issues by doing it. She should be closer to four or five.
 
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