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DMong
at Thu Jan 19 20:28:36 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Decent video for some corn folks and prospective buyer's to check out.
Just some additional tid-bits....
The term and actual name "Okeetee" originates from the 50,000 acre hunt club estate in Jasper County, S. Carolina known as the "Okeetee" Hunt/Gun Club.
The coined "golddust" morph and any other ultra/ultramel based "cornsnake" morphs actually originated from the crossing of a white Oak phase Gray Ratsnake, not an Emory's ratsnake (aka Great Plains Ratsnake).
Ironically, Mike Falcon and his friend Mike Shiver know all about this first hand, and Mike Falcon can tell you alot of it's history and origin when you talk to him next time...
I have some extreme hypo and ghost Honduran milks that are from Mike Falcon's stock years ago.
cheers, ~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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