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Hogs at the Tucson Show

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Posted by: FR at Sun Oct 6 09:59:58 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

It was fun and interesting to see more hogs in person.

Lots of condas and albino condas and such things. One vendor had two axanthics which are of interest to me. Some purple phase this and that. I was hoping to find some RED something or another, but did not find any.

One Axanthic looked all the world like a Mexican(good sized adult female) but indeed had western head scalation(a number of azygous scales) The other was really really odd. A western in pattern. No color on the belly just black and white. But it was BROWN. It had brown markings and a tan base color. It was midsized, say 15 inches.

The owner asked me, what do I think about it, hmmmmmmmmmm I said, I do not know enough to think. It had brown. He obtained it as an exanthic. But it was BROWN. Apparently, all exanthics are not lacking both red and yellow. I hope to go back for a little while today and take some pics. Fun time it was.


   

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