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    BG, BG, BG. You of all people should know that I have a large collection of high quality goat morphs. I have several hold backs from this year and last year that I'm hesitant to show pictures of due to them being potentially new morphs, such as the tentatively named "Black hole" and the "Blue eyed leutistic paradox". I'm very close to proving that the paradox is a breedable gene. However, to answer your question, yes, I have a Desert morph goat. Several, in fact.



    Here, you can also see some of my other morphs. Yes, I co-hab. No, I don't want to hear about it. From top to bottom: Black eyed leucy, reduced pattern Desert, reduced pattern chocolate pied, reduced pattern chocolate (left), and another black eyed leucy.



    A better look at the Desert. Notice the uniform coloration.

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    Re: Banana male puzzle solved.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    BG, BG, BG. You of all people should know that I have a large collection of high quality goat morphs. I have several hold backs from this year and last year that I'm hesitant to show pictures of due to them being potentially new morphs, such as the tentatively named "Black hole" and the "Blue eyed leutistic paradox". I'm very close to proving that the paradox is a breedable gene. However, to answer your question, yes, I have a Desert morph goat. Several, in fact.



    Here, you can also see some of my other morphs. Yes, I co-hab. No, I don't want to hear about it. From top to bottom: Black eyed leucy, reduced pattern Desert, reduced pattern chocolate pied, reduced pattern chocolate (left), and another black eyed leucy.



    A better look at the Desert. Notice the uniform coloration.
    Hahahahaha thats awsome man.



    I think that by the time we really find out how to get the banana morphs there is going to be another morph out there thats noones gonna be able to figure out. This hobby is relatively new and we still havent brokin the skin on the morph possibilities. A year from now i can bet you that well be having this same talk on how to produce a new morph.
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