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What color are these baby rats?
Here are my 22 baby rats from my double rex sisters.
They are all the same color and I would guess agouti? But I am not sure. Either way the self ones are very cool looking.
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/DSC09323.jpg
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/DSC09318.jpg
bunch of heavy babies
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...5/DSC09316.jpg
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Re: What color are these baby rats?
I see Irish/English, Split Capped/Stripe, Badger (That appears to be banded), Bareback Hooded, Hooded, Variegated and Berkshire. All are Agouti (Wild Type) colored. Which are one of my favorite rats!
I don't see any self rats, but I might be missing them. Self rats should have one solid, uniform color with no white hairs (including on the feet).
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I think Michelle went a little over board naming markings. lol.
There are poor hooded, and berkshire markings, as well as solid agouti it looks like.
All are agouti coloured. :)
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Re: What color are these baby rats?
Cute babies i just call mine cinnamon.
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Food :D
Cute rats! I hope to get some shots of my babies up shortly.
Regards,
B
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Re: What color are these baby rats?
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Originally Posted by Michelle.C
I don't see any self rats, but I might be missing them. Self rats should have one solid, uniform color with no white hairs (including on the feet).
Since they're agouti, there are no selfs. Agouti is not a self colour. ;)
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Awwww. I love the pile of rat babies pictures :)
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Re: What color are these baby rats?
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Originally Posted by Michelle.C
I see Irish/English, Split Capped/Stripe, Badger (That appears to be banded), Bareback Hooded, Hooded, Variegated and Berkshire. All are Agouti (Wild Type) colored. Which are one of my favorite rats!
I don't see any self rats, but I might be missing them. Self rats should have one solid, uniform color with no white hairs (including on the feet).
Awesome! thank you! thats what i would have guessed was agouti. They are SO cool, ive never had agouti, let alone the whole litter with two different females (sisters but still)
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Originally Posted by Rhasputin
I think Michelle went a little over board naming markings. lol.
There are poor hooded, and berkshire markings, as well as solid agouti it looks like.
All are agouti coloured. :)
I love the solid ones! I think Ill be keeping one or two! :P
Ill just have to see if the high whites show any megacolon...this is from the same male that fathered a rat with megacolon in a recent post of mine. The females were already pregant and I didnt know the risks of the high white breeding until just recently. So some of those poor cute blazes might be in trouble. :(
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Re: What color are these baby rats?
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Originally Posted by Simple Man
Food :D
Cute rats! I hope to get some shots of my babies up shortly.
Regards,
B
yes please! I love baby rat pics!
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Re: What color are these baby rats?
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Originally Posted by Rhasputin
Since they're agouti, there are no selfs. Agouti is not a self colour. ;)
They actually follow under "Other" because they are ticked, but imo, if they are still a uniform color with no white, they are usually called self. Although I do realize they are not considered "self" by the AFRMA, RMCA, etc. But, thanks for the correction. I was trying not to confuse things.
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Originally Posted by Rhasputin
I think Michelle went a little over board naming markings. lol.
There are poor hooded, and berkshire markings, as well as solid agouti it looks like.
All are agouti coloured. :)
I named what I saw. Poor hooded (speckling on the side, head spot) is a Varigated. I don't really see many Berkshires. Most likely due to the small amount of white tipping on their tails, there are probably more Irish/English markings than Berks.
Not to mention, I don't see any selfs...I mean solids. They all have white feet. :)
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