lol I agree, Sylvester. I am falling more and more in love with them. They just about break a leg running to meet me at the gate, whether I'm carrying a feed bucket or not. I had Isbars back when they were facing the same problems from a lack of genetic diversity. But, after a while I was able to get past it. I'm going to have to use what I have to start off with, right? So, I'm going to start with the cleaner colored males with the girls that have gray where they shouldn't and vice versa with grayer/more colored males with the cleaner girls. Even the minor gene shuffling of the wrong color x correct color has shown in the past to make a difference. Maybe akin to line breeding? I still have a while to go before they're ready for that, but that's looking like my best bet. So I'll probably try that first. I'm looking forward to seeing how they are as adults, but so far I'm really liking the breed. : )