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van_veen456

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How can you tell the difference between a Mack super snow tremper and a Mack super snow tremper enigma at birth?

It seems quite easy when the animals have some patterning going on, how can you tell when the newborn isn't showing any dookie colors?
 

acpart

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I haven't hatched any enigmas (and won't till next season), but I think there are specific enigma at birth signs. I imagine a Tremper super snow would be evenly beige at birth (my non-tremper SS's are charcoal gray at birth) and I guess an enigma would have some blotches. Someone who's more of an enigma expert can confirm this.

Aliza
 

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You definately can't tell in the 3 hours between your 1st 2 posts, but you know now.

Let me clarify what what Aliza just said.

SSTA hatch void of any patterning and are some hue of pink. The SSTA enigma will have blotches, nose dot, tail band... some sort of marking. Don't confuse it with a ms tremper enigma though. You should be able to see it with an image using camera flash if not visible to the naked eye. Sometimes it takes a shed or 2 for it to appear though ;)
 

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SSTA hatch void of any patterning and are some hue of pink. The SSTA enigma will have blotches, nose dot, tail band... some sort of marking. Don't confuse it with a ms tremper enigma though. You should be able to see it with an image using camera flash if not visible to the naked eye. Sometimes it takes a shed or 2 for it to appear though ;)

Thanks for that.:main_thumbsup:

I really don't want to react to this...but I'm pretty confident there was more then 3 hours between my posts....thats all...
 

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Please don't ever think I am doing more than joking. I read times and made a mistake while joking around.
 

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