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True hairless is recessive and you might have two 'het' hairless in your rats that are producing some hairless babies. That way you would have no rex, but get hairless. Rex x rex hairless are often patchy instead of all hairless too.
My hairless line was happenchance too. I got a small colony that had never produced a hairless, but I had to pair them up randomly because the original bins were all put together for transport when I picked them up. So I randomly set up bins of 1.3 and ended up with the 'het' hairless in the same bin by chance when they'd never been put together before and BLAMO hairless babies. Only one or two at a time but now I have a lot of really nice hairless rats.
Theresa Baker
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Re: Random hairless babies popping up (DUW)
This just happened to me as well. I hope I can keep making them.
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Random hairless babies popping up (DUW)
I have no knowledge of these things, but I just have to say that those babies are so stinkin' cute. I giggled all through the pics 
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I really like these. I never liked the rex hairless they just always seemed so messy looking but these look pretty nice. I'm going to have to look around to see if I can find some somewhere.
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I read somewhere that hairless females have problems lactating. I might keep 1 or 2 of the males, but I don't know if I want too many of these in my litters.
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Re: Random hairless babies popping up (DUW)
 Originally Posted by spitzu
I read somewhere that hairless females have problems lactating. I might keep 1 or 2 of the males, but I don't know if I want too many of these in my litters.
Yes they do. Its best to have a hairless het female and a hairless male. I used to breed show rats and only had one hairless mom successful lactate. You can take her new borns away and give them to a hairy female. she will take care of them.
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They do produce milk just not as much as a normal rat. so with mine i never leave them with more then 5 or so babies at a time. any more and i give them to a different nursing mom.
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I just make sure the hairless moms have haired moms in their bin to care for babies in case mom doesn't have enough milk. A benefit for group females.
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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Re: Random hairless babies popping up (DUW)
I wonder if there is a market for these. Have you guys tried selling any locally? What do you think a fair price would be?
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