Quote Originally Posted by Rhasputin View Post
If the rat does not have 50% or more white, then it couldn't possibly be considered high white.
Huh?
High white is a term for the gene not the amount of white on a rat?
A high white can be a hooded rat that has a head spot, it can be a berkshire with almost no white on the belly but if it has a head spot it's got to be considered high white.

I've always been told if a rat has white where it normally wouldn't be then it's caused by the high white gene.

Hooded rats are not high white and neither are berkshires or selfs unless they also have a blaze or a head spot or in the case of a hooded if the stripe is broken and white goes across the back