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I have to agree too.
They will still be beautiful though, just not pure. If you aren't planning on breeding/spreading them around,then don't worry about it and enjoy them. After all, they do look healthy and it is not very easy to find pure amherst or RG's anymore. I'm not even sure where I'll be able to find new blood that won't screw up my projects.
If you cannot find replacements to breed with, can you breed back to the parents (daughters back to father and son back to mother) to build up your breeding pens?
If so you could have a nation of pures off of a pair in a few years