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A few 2011 pairings

Dniles Feb 19, 2011 09:14 PM

Here are a few N.A. milks I plan to pair up. I'm pretty excited about producing some of these triangulum ssp.

Louisiana milks - Jefferson Parish, LA

Female

Male

Central Plains Milks double het ghost

Female

Male

Red Milks

Female

Male

Or I may use this male...

Eastern Milks - Montgomery county MD

Female

Male

Coastal Plains Milks - Tyrrell county, NC

Female

Male

Mexican Milks - Pinstripes

Female

Male

Mexican Milks - Spotted

Female

Male

Good luck to everyone on their 2011 projects!

Dave

DNS Reptiles - Milk Snakes

Replies (16)

mikefedzen Feb 19, 2011 10:44 PM

Nothin' but good looking snakes there! I like those spotted annulata, I'm gonna need a pair of those, lol.
Nice to see someone's working with amaura, I used to have a decent sized female a couple years back, ya don't see too many of them for sale. I think there were some anery ones out there somewhere as well.

Good luck with your breedings.
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Mike
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gerryg Feb 20, 2011 03:17 AM

Have to agree with Mike, those two spotted annulata are a great looking pair... good luck with them and your other projects.

Gerry

KcTrader Feb 20, 2011 08:14 AM

Dave Great animals! It has been a long time since I have seen anyone with Lousiana Milks, good luck with them! I searched about 3 years ago for a pair and I couldn't find anyone with working with them. It is nice to see someone with them. Those spotted Mexican milks are awesome too!
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Jimmy Tintle

HeavenHell Feb 20, 2011 11:30 AM

Oh I agree, those two are my favorites also. NICE!

westernNC Feb 20, 2011 08:34 AM

They all look really good coming out of brumation. I have been dreaming of a pair of those MD Eastern Milks since I first visited and checked out the parents!

Looking forward to a great year!

Michael

DMong Feb 20, 2011 09:29 AM

Those are some outstanding animals Dave!

Best of luck with the pairings this season!

~Doug
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denbar Feb 20, 2011 10:34 AM

They are all "sweet", Dave. It seems the majority like those spotted Mexican's but I really like the pinbanded. Love those orange bands. Wishing you a good year with them.

--Dennis

Jason Nelson Feb 20, 2011 10:57 AM

Beautiful Milks Dave

I dig those Red Milks, any local data?

Thanks for sharing pics
Jason

HeavenHell Feb 20, 2011 11:37 AM

Oh WOW, I just checked out some of the other varieties on your site. I think that Pale Milk snake is my new favorite. That thing is special!

joecop Feb 20, 2011 11:54 AM

All of them outstanding Dave. Just by looking at that group one can tell you take very good care of your snakes. Hope they all do their thing for you brother! The LTT look great and that female got big!!

Joe

Tony D Feb 20, 2011 06:23 PM

I love that first female Mex milk. IMHO a nice Mexican is THE quintessential tricolor.
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Joe_M Feb 20, 2011 08:47 PM

Good luck with all those pairings Dave. I really like the pinstriped annulata, and glad to see you still working with L.t.t.
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Joe

shannon brown Feb 21, 2011 08:54 AM

outstanding man,good luck.
Reminds me of 97 and 98 when I produced every single ssp. of North American milks.Was a huge goal of mine and I did it 2 years in a row then I got burned out trying to feed hundreds of tiny little worms.LOL.....

L8r Shannon

terryd Feb 21, 2011 10:49 AM

Good God Dave! Those are some smoking milk snakes you've posted. Your pinstripe, and spotted annulata are outstanding looking. I also like the syspila you posted too.
All classic North American milk snakes that are a joy to work with. Keep up the good work.

-Dell

Thomas Co. NE multistrata.

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Sunherp Feb 21, 2011 11:10 AM

Super nice stuff, Dave! I'm really fond of that dark nominate triangulum and those syspila are smokin'! My fingers are crossed for your (and Brad's) amaura projects, and I'm eager to see what comes out of the mulit-morph gentilis group!

I got your e-mail from the other day. I'll respond shortly. I think we can resolve your syspila blues this spring.

talk soon,
-Cole

heavenscloud Feb 21, 2011 12:07 PM

Those are some gorgeous animals! I especially like the nominate triangulum. Are those typical of Montgomery Co. milks?

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