T. jacksonii merumontanus

Ryan Jarosek

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First, their coloration is not normal. I saw colors like these on ill animals. Second, their horns, it tells me they are min. one month in bad conditions (low of food, bad vitamins and minerals rates). Young merus are so sensitive for these.
 
Have you ever raised yound merus ? I have and they have the coloration to be better camouflaged. And the horns: There are as well many WC animals with such horn anomalies
 
Have you ever raised yound merus ? I have and they have the coloration to be better camouflaged. And the horns: There are as well many WC animals with such horn anomalies

yes , I have F1 merus which are 10 months old now. It is your opinion. I only wrote my experience. Horns are like nails or hairs and you can guess on healthy.
 
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