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First: Can a hamster litter have multiple sires? I know in dogs and cats there can actually be more than one sire within a litter. So if your female cat got...
Jeff & Kim Richardson
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Feb 1, 2001
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In a message dated 2/1/01 9:38:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... First, it's hard to know if by dark golden you mean she is umbrous or not. check the crescents...
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Feb 1, 2001
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This is in reference to the "dirty white" that I posted about a while back. The old pictures are still up at www.hometown.aol.com/theriverrd/temp.html Just to...
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Feb 1, 2001
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... Since I know you like to do birth certificates and pedigrees, I want to echo what Jan is saying. You can't be at all sure who the father is even if the ...
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Feb 1, 2001
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Thank you Linda, I'm not planning on doing any documentation for this litter for the exact reason you both stated. I can't be positive who the father is. I...
Jeff & Kim Richardson
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Feb 2, 2001
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Jan, Thank you for your reply. I'm sorry I mixed up FEW and DEW with the dwarf terms. Thank you for correcting me. After all I did join this list to learn...
Jeff & Kim Richardson
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Feb 2, 2001
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Hello Everyone, I have a question concerning the genetics involved with banding. I know that the gene for banding it'self is dominant. However, is much else...
Jeff & Kim Richardson
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Feb 8, 2001
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In a message dated 2/8/01 11:17:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... The only thing you can say for certain is that a single locus controls the presence or absence...
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Hello! I am new to this list and wanted to introduce myself (and also make sure that I've got the right e-mail address to post-ha!). I am a hobby breeder of...
Melanie Allison
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Feb 12, 2001
2:16 am
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Welcome to the group, Melanie,!! I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun here. Where are you from? I'm from California and have one syrian at the moment. hope to...
Judy Nielsen
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Feb 12, 2001
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Hi Judy, I'm from Oregon although there is a good chance we will be moving in four months (not sure about the destination). I have six adult campbells and two ...
Melanie Allison
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Feb 12, 2001
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Hi Melanie Welcome to the list. Hope you find it useful. Kenneth...
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Feb 12, 2001
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When it comes to mottleds, is any particular pattern or amount of mottling considered to be preferable? I have seen many pictures were the mottleds range from ...
Melanie D. Snitker
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Feb 12, 2001
11:59 pm
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... or amount of mottling considered to be preferable? I have seen many pictures were the mottleds range from just a few spots to covering most of the body.<<<...
Linda Price
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Feb 13, 2001
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... Okay. ... How interesting. So it is definitely a lot of trial and error. I was wondering about this because my mottled has some markings on his back and a...
Melanie D. Snitker
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Feb 13, 2001
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I just thought I'd add in a little point about how the Mottling is definitely random, however in certain lines, certain patterns can be seen showing up more...
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Feb 14, 2001
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SierraHamstery@... wrote: Welcome Back Jamie! ... definitely random, however in certain lines, certain patterns can be seen showing up more and more. I...
Linda Price
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Feb 14, 2001
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<< I've noticed the same thing on the ones with little white. My Moscow/argente line was giving mottleds with just the white belly and the hint of a collar...
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Feb 17, 2001
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... My mottled male is almost completely white and has a white face with only a bit of coloring on the top of his head. His young son is the same way but with...
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Feb 17, 2001
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SierraHamstery@... wrote << >I'm also curious about the amount of white corresponding to certain litters, because I have NEVER had a litter that had...
Linda Price
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Feb 20, 2001
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Well, I’m confused again. I have more data on my “chinchilla” gene. I had already shown that the gene was recessive and had a colony going who gave...
Linda Price
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Feb 24, 2001
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Hello Very interesting about you "chin". But as you say, if you get agouti between a chin and an albino it is not a "true" chinchilla, 'couse it is always in...
Madeleine Raftö
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Feb 24, 2001
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I know Linda mentioned that this happened to some of her opals this year. I bought Titania at Christmas. She was a lovely solid silver grey on top - quite a...
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Feb 24, 2001
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Hello, Yesterday I got a hamster from a local pet shop. I had seen her there for a couple of weeks when I'd go in for supplies and finally thought I would get...
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Feb 25, 2001
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... between a chin and an albino it is not a "true" chinchilla, 'couse it is always in the same locus as albino in all animals, belonging to the C-locus. I'm...
Linda Price
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Feb 26, 2001
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A friend is trying to determine is this syrian is a double satin or if he has some other problem. I thought double satins had patches of fur and bald patches,...
Linda Price
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Mar 3, 2001
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I think this is what double satin look like, but it could also come from a cage that hasn't been cleaned for weeks, giving it the wet look. Kenneth ... From:...
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Mar 3, 2001
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Goldie locks (satin longhaired be cream) is a mommy to eight little ones by Morrissy, a longhaired black. Im keeping 2, and the remaining 6 are available... if...
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Mar 4, 2001
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... I figured out what my fading opal is. He's a mottled. His litter proves it. He sure didn't look like one. Our opal and our argente mottleds fade with...
Linda Price
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Mar 5, 2001
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I have a mink male (eeppU-) and a dark or light grey sable female (dgdgeeUu or LglgeeUu). If she is light grey(more likely) one of the combos would be...
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