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dvst8ng

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My name is Ed I'm in Qc Canada, and I just bought a large yearling. How large? you ask. try 42+ inches. He's a snow corn, absolutly dosile as anything I've ever seen, and I'm looking foreward to holding him once he's shed, and setteled

-Ed
 
Wow! That's a big yearling! I have a 2 year old and he's only 41 inches.

Yay!!! Another Canadian! (Eh?) :grin01:
 
Welcome Ed, I'm new to corns and new here as well. I'm in Port Hope Ontario. East of Toronto. BleedingColors is in Quebec City. I go to Montreal and Victoriaville for work once in a while. Nice province. La Belle Province. Sorry I'm bad with French.

ttyl
R00K
 
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