Wondering what they look like. Wide/thin bands, white or yellow/orange, typical size? Thanks
Joel
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Wondering what they look like. Wide/thin bands, white or yellow/orange, typical size? Thanks
Joel
I went to school at FSU so I've seen quite a few. Most of the ones I've seen are pretty husky with. Deep black with cream or yellowish bands. The bands, IMO, are sort of "medium" width. Not real thin like a NJ but not real wide like a VA either. Somewhere in the middle. Also, they tend to look more like bands and less like "chains". It seems like where they connect on the sides it's pretty low so it looks more like a band.
I agree with Mike. Kevin Enge usually has a few Leon County animals at the Daytona Expo each year. I had a big male I got from him and he had medium banding with a pretty black background. He had the typical North Florida banded look, as opposed to the chain pattern. He was a big brute with an incredible feeding response, but easy going when food wasn't involved. Sorry no pictures.
Todd
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