dave partington
Crazy Dave
Also breed the best baby male back to Momma, if she is worth making more of.
By shear definition a true kentucky normal is a combo of both amel and anery. Typically showing an prodominately orange corn with heavy black around the saddles and a checkered belly. I kbow because i have a wc kentucky normal in my collection.
Now this is entertaining! BTW The original Amel corn was from North Carolina.
The second picture is of an okeetee. Okeetees are also considered normals, except that they are line bred to produce such vivid reds with such thick black borders. They got their name from the Okeetee Club in...Georgia I think it was where the wild snakes there had alot of red in them. These days though, some people believe that only wild caught animals from the Okeetee club itself should be called Okeetees, and snakes like mine should be called "Lookatees".
1. That's not at all the definition of a KY corn, but it is the definition of a snow corn. There are 2 disjunct populations in Kentucky and no morphs have been observed in either of them. They're all normals.
2. I hope you have a propagation permit-corns are a protected species in KY (even cb specimens require the permit). As far as I'm aware, there is no way to legally own a wild caught corn in KY though-better check your state regs.
Actually the Okeettee Hunt Club is in Jasper county South Carolina.
and not expect professional corn snake breeders, collectors, and experienced cultivators of the species to correct you. Then to advertise, whine about an infraction, and bash respected members of the community? I really don't see what you are trying to accomplish, but it is rather entertaining.By shear definition a true kentucky normal is a combo of both amel and anery.