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    New western hognose line

    Would love to get some ideas on naming this line. I like the name fader but am open to suggestions.
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    Re: New western hognose line

    Very nice Joe I saw the feeding video and thought to myself dam those hoggs are bright. While I don't know much about lines and hog stuff so far I can say they are very nice.
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    When animals look like that, they don't need to be marketed with 'fancy' names.

    I'd say simply name the line after your business, and let the looks of the snakes speak for themselves.

    Just out of curiosity, are these WC animals? F1 from WC animals? Any hints on what part of the country they originated from?

    They sure are pretty.

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    Re: New western hognose line

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    When animals look like that, they don't need to be marketed with 'fancy' names.

    I'd say simply name the line after your business, and let the looks of the snakes speak for themselves.

    Just out of curiosity, are these WC animals? F1 from WC animals? Any hints on what part of the country they originated from?

    They sure are pretty.
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    Re: New western hognose line

    Someone said the Eraser hog and I like it. It looks like the sides and pattern are being erased.

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