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I guess I'm having a Texas baird pic day . . .>

terryp Aug 23, 2004 12:48 PM

I have a male to go with her that should be ready to breed to her next year.

Terry Parks
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Steve_Craig Aug 23, 2004 01:48 PM

They look to be a pretty good size. Just curious, are Bairds larger then Corns on average? I wasn't sure if Bairds were closer in size to some of the obsoleta like yellow & Grey Ratsnakes or closer to corns in size. That is a super looking Bairds you have.

Steve

terryp Aug 23, 2004 11:50 PM

Thanks for the comments Steve. Bairds are about the size of corns. They range about 4 feet with some approaching 5 feet. There is an occasional baird that appraoches 6 feet. but that is very rare. Their size compares with guttatta with obsoleta being longer.

Terry Parks

Gargoyle420 Aug 23, 2004 04:46 PM

Good god Terry that baird is smokin.Great pic and great baird.

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