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The Pipping Of The Bulls

Warsco

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Well went to add water to substrate tonight and found two of these guys hanging out :dancer: Its gonna be a long night...
 

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So far two are out.... the first one out is very easy going and doesnt mind being handled. The second one out on the other hand is the most angry snake i have ever seen, getting it out of the egg bin was quite a task and it is now in a tall rubbermaid because we couldnt get a lid on a shoe box without him biting.. pics coming as soon as i get a chance
 
Hopefully not as angry as the bull we had for a little bit. We went to remove a bull snake from my friend's ranch and we pulled up to see them all standing about 30 feet way from it. It was sitting on a hay bale hissing and striking even though no one was near it. It took two of us to manage pinning its head down and bagging it. We kept it over most of the summer because he was the most beautiful wc bull we'd ever seen. He had really high reds. Never took a chill pill though, so we took him down to a remote park and let him go. First time he wasn't angry :)
 
Here are some pics of the first one out..this one really enjoys being handled and i think it may end up being a keeper with this awesome personality, even did a little posing :D
 

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After further inspection you can see these awesome red specks on its sides. Im still working with #2(Hater), it is still angry but i have got it mellowed out enough to snap some pics i hope
 
After further inspection you can see these awesome red specks on its sides. Im still working with #2(Hater), it is still angry but i have got it mellowed out enough to snap some pics i hope

The one we caught was super high red too! How long have you been breeding bulls? Did you get any stock from down here near Pueblo?
 
These eggs were given to me, and came from Northern Colorado Stock specificly here in Windsor. The parents are both really red, I will see what i can do to get some pics of them..
 
Well... sad to say but #3 out was only "Half Baked" and didn't live long.. It was strange though its belly was fully grown together but its internals were hanging out its vent.. And on a happy note two more will be out here shortly
 
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This is the high red we kept for awhile before releasing him.
 
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