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anendeloflorien (10-13-2008),LadyOhh (10-13-2008)
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Re: What are these considered?
Those are considered "Cutie patooties".....I believe that is the technical term.
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Re: What are these considered?
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Re: What are these considered?
Looks like a masked and a hooded. If I am not mistaken the masked are consider high white. The hoodeds are fine.
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Re: What are these considered?
Originally Posted by JLC
Those are considered "Cutie patooties".....I believe that is the technical term.
LOL! And their personalities match their Patootieness. Thanks Judy!
Originally Posted by anendeloflorien
ROFLMAO that's great Judy lol. I believe the one on the right is a black hooded, the other one I couldn't be sure about but I'm sure Becky or Connie will chime in and let you know what they actually are
Thanks, I thought black hooded too but the marking past the hood threw me off. Looking forward to hearing what Connie and Becky think.
Originally Posted by AmandaTolleson
Looks like a masked and a hooded. If I am not mistaken the masked are consider high white. The hoodeds are fine.
Thanks! My feeling was high white too. They are sisters so I hope it will still be okay to breed the hooded?
Laurie
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Re: What are these considered?
One is a masked, which is definitely high white. The other girlie is a mismarked bareback. She should be considered safe, but I would only breed her with solid males(berkies, hoodeds, selfs). I wouldn't breed the masked female.
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Re: What are these considered?
Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
One is a masked, which is definitely high white. The other girlie is a mismarked bareback. She should be considered safe, but I would only breed her with solid males(berkies, hoodeds, selfs). I wouldn't breed the masked female.
Thanks Becky! Is it recommended that high white males not be bred too?
I have 4 males and only one is a self. I think I'll raise up a new self little boy.
Laurie
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Re: What are these considered?
IMO I would breed both. I have bred all types of rats to all different types of males and haven't had a problem.
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Re: What are these considered?
I'm no expert but they look like rats.. If you baught them as "purse" dog you got jacked..LOL
Naaaa I love the ones with the little face masks like that
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: What are these considered?
One is a Black Masked and the other is a Black Hooded/Bareback.
The Masked is considered a high white rat. To be on the safe side, if you plan on breeding, I'd breed her to a self male.
Generally speaking, if you breed a high white to a self, you aren't going to have an issue with megacolon unless the self is recessive for high risk, high white. After seeing dozens of litters of Megacolon rats, I'm was on the safe side and always bred high white lines that are considered low risk for megacolon.
Here are a few color/marking pages
http://www.dreameyce.com/eagleseye/r...rat_colors.htm
http://www.rattyrat.com/guidebook/colors.html
http://www.spoiledratten.com/varieties.html
http://www.hawthorn.org.uk/varieties.asp
By the way, Those are very cute little girls!
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