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Posted by: terryp at Thu Jan 8 15:43:21 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryp ] Nice pic Jan. I think Texas bairds are more common in US collections. I've really become fond of the Mexican Bairds over the last 2 years. Here's a pic of a Mexican Baird descendent from Iturbide Canyon, Nuevo Leon, Mexico locale stock that I have on loan from Steve and Kelli Hammack. Good luck with your Mexican Bairds. They really look nice. [ Hide Replies ]
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