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Not the heaviest ram I have seen out there, but definitely one of the widest and he looks like he still has good tips. I thought he was a decent Quilomene ram anyways. If any one of you lucky tag holders is interested in his location, pm me.
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Fine looking specimen and good photo.
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You are supposed to be working at 7am not playing on hunt wa!!
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Definitely a ram to keep your eyes on.
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No. Don't touch that ram. Tiny mass and no length. Looks cool because he flares out though.
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Thanks for posting Shawn, I was hoping to get your perspective.....I too thought he might be a little short, but was unsure if it was deceiving due to the flare. What age, 5yrs?
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