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Yep. Night hon. Feel better soon. Make your friends take good care of you.
How is your family doing?
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Mutes hold their neck in a more S shape and have a knob on the top of their head.Cochin,
Trumpeter and Tundra swans make their way through Kansas. i've seen what I thought were mutes too. The first two for sure make it here, and nest in summer sometimes. Want a pic of that??
Thanks Amiga. I'm gonna go ahead and head out now but I'll be on tomorrow
As for the family
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I don't know. I had it. LOL Sorry, I'll go edit it out now.Mutes hold their neck in a more S shape and have a knob on the top of their head.
Really? Why did you post a pic of that?? lol.
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Lol, ya. Thats the biggest difference. To me tho its kinda obvious the difference between a mute and others.. The mutes hold them selves so proudly and elegantly 90% of the time is kinda obvious (until you start dealing with ones w/o a knob and are swimming and could honestly be any breed b.c. its young and to hard! lol )
Aww, well, night le wizard!
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