Any one working with locality plains hogs?
-Cole
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Any one working with locality plains hogs?
-Cole
MN., IL., NM., CO., TX., and Canada. John Meltzer
>>MN., IL., NM., CO., TX., and Canada. John Meltzer
How did you get the IL locality, as they are protected here. I would really like to see what they look like and may be interested in a pair as soon as I get a permit to keep, sell, and buy westerns. Please post some pics.
Mike
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Sweet. I've got MT hogs. Cool critters, and very rare here in Montana. Hope to have babies next season. What do NM snakes look like? The ones here in MT have a sage green and slate gray/tan coloration.
-Cole
I work with animals from central and Southern New Mexico. My Lincoln co. animals are twin spotted, my Chavez co. and Eddy co. animals are high contrast twin spot with deep yellow background and chocolate brown spots. They also have solid black bellies- no yellow whatsoever. I also work with TX localities such as Terry co,Lubbock co,Hockley co,Lamb co, Hale co, Floyd co, and Lynn co.
Cool. Thanks. Mine are PARTIALLY twin spotted. Some blotches, some spots.
-Cole
Do you know where in Colorado they were collected? I currently work with several Colorado localities.
Ryan
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