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    Examples of Agouti Based Rats - Serious DUW

    I've put together some of my Agouti based rats to help others identify their rats. If you guys would like, I can put together non-Agouti based examples too (Mink based, Russian Based, c-locus, Marking examples, etc.). Hope it helps!

    Wheaten Burmese


    Agouti


    UK Dark Phase Cinnamon Pearl


    UK Dark Phase Cinnamon Pearl Rex


    Same boy - UK Dark Phase Cinnamon Pearl Rex


    UK Dark Phase Cinnamon Pearl Varieberk


    UK Dark Phase Cinnamon Pearl Self


    Russian Cinnamon Pearl


    UK Cinnamon Pearl (Recessive Blazed)


    UK Cinnamon Pearl (Harley Carrier)


    Russian Cinnamon Pearl (Medium Phase Pearl)


    Rose Grey Chinchilla (SOX10 Dom based), not fully Chinchillated.


    Russian Amber (Agouti + Russian Blue + PED)

    American Mink based Cinnamon


    Russian Cinnamon


    Russian Cinnamon Dark Phase Pearl


    Russian Cinnamon "Medium" Phase Pearl Rex


    Russian Cinnamon Light Phase Pearl


    Again - Russian Cinnamon Light Phase Pearl


    Comparison of Russian Cinnamon Pearl (left) and Russian Cinnamon (right).


    Russian Cinnamon Pearl Rex


    Left to right - Cinnamon Pearl, Russian Dove, Russian Dove, Cinnamon Pearl, UK Mink.


    Agouti Velveteen


    Platinum Agouti


    Left to right - Black, Agouti, American Mink, Cinnamon Pearl, Cinnamon Pearl.


    Silver Fawn Velveteen


    Russian Blue Agouti Velveteen


    Russian Blue Agouti


    Russian Blue Agouti Velveteen


    Russian Blue Agouti
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    Re: Examples of Agouti Based Rats - Serious DUW

    This is great. I would really appreciate a non-agouti thread as well, if it's not too much trouble. I have a horrible time deciding what color my rats are lol. Thanks for the write up!!

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    Examples of Agouti Based Rats - Serious DUW

    So is agouti just a color?
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    Wow, I honestly had no idea there were so many! Really great thread!

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    Re: Examples of Agouti Based Rats - Serious DUW

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    So is agouti just a color?
    It's a dominant gene, but it's a bit more than just a color. It also adds "ticking". Since it's dominant, it can be combined with other genes. When combined with Mink it makes Cinnamon, combined with Burmese makes Wheaten, etc. If homozygous, it will produce an entire litter of Agoutis when bred to an Agouti or non-Agouti. Genetic code for Agouti is A/- (AA is homozygous, Aa is heterozygous, aa is non-Agouti).

    The AFRMA describes it as, "A rich chestnut with dark slate at the base of the hair. The coat is evenly ticked with black guard hairs. Belly color will be silver gray.”. Or another description from Hawthron, "The fur on an agouti’s back and flanks is multi-coloured, with bands of chestnut brown and black on a dark grey base colour with solid black guard hairs. The belly fur is ticked, but in shades of mainly grey and white which gives a silver effect overall."


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