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Re: some of my ratties
You shouldn't have to worry about that male being high white. He appears to be a variegated Berkshire (unless he has head markings, etc. that I'm not seeing in the picture). "Veriberks" are not high white.
Very cute crew you have there!
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Re: some of my ratties
 Originally Posted by Michelle.C
You shouldn't have to worry about that male being high white. He appears to be a variegated Berkshire (unless he has head markings, etc. that I'm not seeing in the picture). "Veriberks" are not high white.
Very cute crew you have there! 
Well not all high whites have blazes, and not all blazes are high whites. Until he either proves high white or not, he's gonna be flagged as one
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Re: some of my ratties
 Originally Posted by SAMPSON-BP
Well not all high whites have blazes, and not all blazes are high whites. Until he either proves high white or not, he's gonna be flagged as one 
No, not all high whites have blazes. But he isn't showing any signs of being a high white. He is a Veriberk, veriberks are not high white. 
The only thing that looks like a Veriberk that is dangerous is a banded. He isn't a Banded. You are safe with veriberks. If he throws any high whites, I wouldn't breed them back to him or to each other (on the safe side, don't breed any two high whites together), but I wouldn't worry about him specifically carrying megacolon.
The only blazes that aren't "high whites" are recessive. And even seasoned pet rat breeders won't breed two blazes together. It's asking for trouble.
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