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Posted by: RandyWhittington at Mon May 25 21:21:08 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RandyWhittington ] Thanks a lot for posting this Marty. We have all heard about the history of them over the years but it's really cool hearing it from the horses mouth so to speak. They are definatly one of, if not the prettiest line of bull snakes out there. Luckily John has kept the line going for many years and spread a lot of healthy offspring around over the years. I have had them in the past but don't anymore but I know several people that breed them and will send you a private e-mail with a couple of their names. They are so unique that several still keep the line pure although a lot of people have been breeding the line in with red bulls and others over the last few years. Thanks again. Randy W. | ||
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