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Title: High fence breading program..
Post by: robodad on January 13, 2008, 06:17:46 PM
gone bad !!

(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10689/119327GLnK_w.jpg) 
Title: Re: High fence breading program..
Post by: Slider on January 13, 2008, 06:21:16 PM
LOL!!! Thats funny because I have been looking at Zebra for 2 weeks!!!
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Post by: boneaddict on January 14, 2008, 05:15:31 PM
I might have to do a full mount of that one. :)
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Post by: one more on January 16, 2008, 02:14:40 PM
That's pretty funny!
However, elk and zebra are too far apart genetically  to interbreed, even artificially.   There is a zebra X donkey somewhere in WA that I saw at a big sale at a car lot when we first got to WA.  The caretaker there said they didn't think anything about it when they kept the couple of animals together.  Then the colt? was born.  The guy thought he'd call it a zonkey.  It was basically shaped like a donkey with stripes on it's butt, not all over.

I think someone had fun with Photo Shop.
Diane
Title: Re: High fence breading program..
Post by: Michelle_Nelson on January 16, 2008, 09:15:44 PM
I think I saw that on the news when I was living in Georgia. 
Title: Re: High fence breading program..
Post by: Kent Hunter on January 17, 2008, 03:47:24 AM
AS far as a good "breading" program goes, I like a hearty eight grain or a good sourdough!! :chuckle:
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Post by: Opportunist on January 19, 2008, 02:31:18 PM
I hear it tastes like chicken!
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Post by: jackelope on January 19, 2008, 05:59:46 PM
there are some truly wild photoshop jobs if you go to that website.
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Title: Re: High fence breading program..
Post by: mossback91 on January 20, 2008, 08:33:41 PM
That's pretty funny!
However, elk and zebra are too far apart genetically  to interbreed, even artificially.   There is a zebra X donkey somewhere in WA that I saw at a big sale at a car lot when we first got to WA.  The caretaker there said they didn't think anything about it when they kept the couple of animals together.  Then the colt? was born.  The guy thought he'd call it a zonkey.  It was basically shaped like a donkey with stripes on it's butt, not all over.

I think someone had fun with Photo Shop.
Diane
Zule seen before pretty coola nd thats what I was told they were called.
Title: Re: High fence breading program..
Post by: robb92 on January 20, 2008, 09:46:13 PM
LOL!!!
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