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Grissled Corn

Spoke with Rob about her. She is w/c Collier or Sumpter county. "grissled" - "is just a word they used to describe her". Adult, taking f/t. So I bought her.
 
She is pretty Dave, good pick-up.

I think "grissled" is just a word they were using to try and describe that frosty look to her back.
 
I lived in Collier county for 18 years and don't EVER remember seeing any corns like that! Lol.
Although I did find a few that I wish I would've kept (but my parents wouldn't let me), because their colors were fantastic. Oh well.
 
LOL I saw that ad and thought the same thing (what is grissled corn?) She has great patterns and colors good pick up Dave!
 
Now to decide what to breed with her; should she go with a classic male with multi hets, or a locality, or Tess, or a visual lavender TS , or avoid ultra, or?
What match-up would you do?
I'll get some pics up of her top, side & belly one of these days.
 
Now to decide what to breed with her; should she go with a classic male with multi hets, or a locality, or Tess, or a visual lavender TS , or avoid ultra, or?
What match-up would you do?
I'll get some pics up of her top, side & belly one of these days.

Can't wait to see those pics Dave!
 
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