Hi Gregg, this is my own naivety but why is that a tiger Jag? Its pattern is a fairly normal wild phenotype.
Again, I am new to these morphs, a tiger would be mostly banded right, and a Jag would be mostly spotted. I would think mostly means like 90%. A very high percentage of wild hogs contain some spotting and some banding.
Please understand, I am a field herper first and a deli cupper second. With that in mind, How can a normal phenotype be considered a morph. Or are we just playing with patterns and colors and calling them morphs, compared to something picked by deli cuppers as normal and everything else is not. Again, forgive my ignorance on deli cup morphs. Thanks again.

