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RE: new milk?

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Posted by: gerryg at Wed Jul 27 17:29:54 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gerryg ]  
   

You ask a questions that are tough to answer simply because everybody has their favorite milk. If 10 members with experience in keeping a wide variety of milks answered your question you'd probably get 10 different recommendations.

If you're interested in breeding than obviously a female pueblan would be the answer... if you just want a different look than your pueblan and I had to choose just one of the three you mention I'd go with Cosala Sinaloans simply because imo they are killer looking, eye popping milks... you want ease of care than I don't think many would argue you can't get much easier that black milks, though they do tend to get large (5 to 6ft)but docile as can be and eating machines.

Long and short of it is only you can answer your question because it comes down to a matter of taste... not much of an answer I know but... whatever you decide I'm sure lots of people will gladly help answer your questions of proper care for it.

Gerry


   

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