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RE: jmg axanthic het albino

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Posted by: FR at Sat Jul 19 11:13:12 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

Hi Jonrice, Beautiful hogs, as I am new, I have a bit of a hard time with western axanthics. The normal ones, range from good axanthics, no red or yellow, to individuals with brown.

This co-dom type your posting also appear to do that as well. I am also aware, yours pics are on my computer, which means, the computer could have added what ever it wants.

Heres some contrast pics of in the field hogs, found minutes apart.





These two pics are normal, same black and white with two different orangesh individuals.



This is a female axanthic, with a normal found again, minutes later. Truthfully orangesh brown hogs at this site is rare. Most adults are greyish. I do not know if its Selection, but there is a HUGE range in the neonates.


   

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