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My two tiny yearlings

gina

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These are my two tiny yearlings,a reverse okeetee and a normal stripe,they were slow starters so are still small but we're getting there....slowly!!
 

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And just for size guide,here is Tia on my hand.:)
 

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personally, i dont think those are too far behind in growth. Thats about where mine are at one year....

:cheers: Wes Spinks
 
Really?? I thought they were rather small,we have two other yearlings and they are twice if not three times that size.:) Maybe my others are just big!:D
 
I agree, mine are about that size also. The ones I have raised myself as well as others I recently recieved from to different breeders that I purchased as yearlings. It's at about that size when I really notice them taking off.
Jason B.
 
When mine were yearlings, they were bigger than that, but mabey they were just fast growers.

Alex

p.s. That is one beautiful stripe :cool:
 
Thank you Alex,she's a real sweetie.
Here's our other two yearlings,a candycane .......
 

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