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One more for the Abbott's side. I've had two myself, and you can't miss those borders!

(Forget Team Edward and Team Jacob...I'm Team Abbott!)
 
Tell me how I got that wrong.

If its not from Jasper County, its not an okeetee.. Its merely a pseudo.. Lee's Okeetee's and even Kathy's are indeed line bred okeetee's, done to further enhance the look of an okeetee.. You would be rather lucky to find a natural okeetee that looks anything like Lee's or Kathy's finest creations..

Tim of T and J
 
If its not from Jasper County, its not an okeetee.. Its merely a pseudo.. Lee's Okeetee's and even Kathy's are indeed line bred okeetee's, done to further enhance the look of an okeetee.. You would be rather lucky to find a natural okeetee that looks anything like Lee's or Kathy's finest creations..

Tim of T and J

To give her credit I'm fairly certain she was referring to the Okeetee "type", rather than locality (and if she didn't know about the differences between "look" and "locality", she knows now, and we all start somewhere, we all learn). From what I've seen these days when referring to "okeetee" it is generally in reference to the type/look, rather than locality unless otherwise noted. Either way, look or locality, it is still not a seperate morph, but rather "different" looking normal, so she wasn't entirely wrong on that either.
 
Either way, look or locality, it is still not a seperate morph, but rather "different" looking normal, so she wasn't entirely wrong on that either.

Tell that to affectionato's of genuine okeetees and your likely to get blasted, as opposed to corrected.. I am not particularly swayed by Wikipedia, nor am I swayed Chuck's input, and well Don will tell you that indeed it is selective breeding that has enhanced his line..


As with the Miami phase, selective breeding has changed the term “Okeetee” to an appearance rather than a locality. Some on the market originate solely from selectively breeding corns from the Okeetee Hunt Club.

Which is absolutely true.... So what gets represented as an okeetee, could very well be the lookieatee, and you should be ashamed of yourself for marketing the animal as a real okeetee, because your then a liar as far as I am concerned. It is truely a misrepresentation of the animal, but then I hold my self to a higher standard of ethics when it comes to an animals heritage etc..
 
Tell that to affectionato's of genuine okeetees and your likely to get blasted, as opposed to corrected.. I am not particularly swayed by Wikipedia, nor am I swayed Chuck's input, and well Don will tell you that indeed it is selective breeding that has enhanced his line..




Which is absolutely true.... So what gets represented as an okeetee, could very well be the lookieatee, and you should be ashamed of yourself for marketing the animal as a real okeetee, because your then a liar as far as I am concerned. It is truely a misrepresentation of the animal, but then I hold my self to a higher standard of ethics when it comes to an animals heritage etc..
That's... a pretty extreme stance to take over a corn snake morph, but ok. I always thought "Okeetee" referred to the black borders/high orange contrast whereas Abbott's Okeetee was the locality, which may or may not show thick black borders and high orange. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
That's... a pretty extreme stance to take over a corn snake morph, but ok. I always thought "Okeetee" referred to the black borders/high orange contrast whereas Abbott's Okeetee was the locality, which may or may not show thick black borders and high orange. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Sorry, but you're confused. Abbott's Okeetee refers to Lee Abbott and his specific line of Okeetee, known for its bright orange background and thick black saddle borders.

Snakes from the area of the the Okeetee hunt club (Jasper County, NC) are the locality Okeetees.
 
A nice comparison! I was confused in the beginning, too.

Abbott's Okeetee
abbotts-a.jpg

Courtesy of Don Soderberg.

Okeetee (Locality)
okeetee-a.jpg

Courtesy of Connie Hurley.

And I don't have any pictures of Kathy's line. :[
 
Sorry, but you're confused. Abbott's Okeetee refers to Lee Abbott and his specific line of Okeetee, known for its bright orange background and thick black saddle borders.

Snakes from the area of the the Okeetee hunt club (Jasper County, NC) are the locality Okeetees.
Oh, ok. Just had it backwards, I guess. My mistake!
 
That's... a pretty extreme stance to take over a corn snake morph, but ok. I always thought "Okeetee" referred to the black borders/high orange contrast whereas Abbott's Okeetee was the locality, which may or may not show thick black borders and high orange. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Its not an extreme stance, its just fact.. There are a lot of people that would be more "extreme" than me with their idealology's concerning Hunt Club Okeetee's and lookeetee's.. Do some snooping around on the site here and your going to find some more information ... I don't think for one minete that what Kathy, Don or Lee produces are ugly, when in fact they are very geourgous animlas with a lot of time and effort put into selectivivly breeding for their triats.. I have owned a KL and an Abbott's, and I won't knock anyone for owning such an excellent animal who's heritage is known to trace back to the hunt club, but what bothers me, is when people will market a corn snake under the premise that its a real Okeetee, and there is no ties to the originating lines at all, its deceptive, and it does nothing to help the community..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
A nice comparison! I was confused in the beginning, too.

Abbott's Okeetee

Courtesy of Don Soderberg.

I hate to say it but the above picture looks a hell of allot of like my 5:00, Im sticking with Okeetee.
Five%20O%20Clock
 
Its not an extreme stance, its just fact.. There are a lot of people that would be more "extreme" than me with their idealology's concerning Hunt Club Okeetee's and lookeetee's.. Do some snooping around on the site here and your going to find some more information ... I don't think for one minete that what Kathy, Don or Lee produces are ugly, when in fact they are very geourgous animlas with a lot of time and effort put into selectivivly breeding for their triats.. I have owned a KL and an Abbott's, and I won't knock anyone for owning such an excellent animal who's heritage is known to trace back to the hunt club, but what bothers me, is when people will market a corn snake under the premise that its a real Okeetee, and there is no ties to the originating lines at all, its deceptive, and it does nothing to help the community..

Regards.. Tim of T and J
I can understand that. That'd sort of be on the same line as selling a hybrid without marking it as such (or selling a normal marked as an anery ;D). Education seems to be the answer to your problem, Tim! After all, if you guys hadn't corrected me on the difference between Okeetee and Abbott's Okeetee, I'd never know.
 
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