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    het. Dumbo + het. Hairless = Hairless Dumbo?

    My het. Dumbo pups are growing up fast and the boys are nearly ready to breed already. The het. Dumbo girls won't be ready for mom-hood for a while but my het. Hairless girls are getting up to that age SO...heres my question

    IF I breed my het. Dumbo boys to my het. Hairless girls, would I theoretically get hairless dumbo pups?


    Both hairless and dumbo are recessive genes. What happens when you put them together...?

    Hairless Dumbo carriers? O.o

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    Re: het. Dumbo + het. Hairless = Hairless Dumbo?

    You would need to breed a DH dumbo hairless to another DH dumbo hairless to obtain a dumbo hairless!
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: het. Dumbo + het. Hairless = Hairless Dumbo?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    You would need to breed a DH dumbo hairless to another DH dumbo hairless to obtain a dumbo hairless!
    Ahhh okay ^^ I was feeding my rats and got one of those 'WHAT IF I...' moments xD

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    Re: het. Dumbo + het. Hairless = Hairless Dumbo?

    you be surprised sometimes what your rats might be a unexpected het for... I just had an albino dumbo hairless born to what I thought were normal parents!

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