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Post by Heather on Dec 27, 2015 0:27:42 GMT -5
Other than my rescues where colours are what they are....I raise 'binos and poleys ciao
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2015 3:41:44 GMT -5
True dark poleys with all black noses I have poleys, dark silvers (with black or part-black noses), and inevitably the sandies. There will be some binis too because of the split poleys and sandies, but my ultimate aim is dark poleys all the way.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 14:22:52 GMT -5
I am hooked into this forum I had question and suddenly I found this thread what is a smallanswer to my question. So will see, hope to find out more. I am so into ferret genetics and I want to learn about it more. I really thought that rabbit color genetics are the same as ferrets. I had rabbits for 12 years, right now I am on the brake.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 3:34:10 GMT -5
The absolute best book, albeit simple is the Fret Popper's The Coat Colour Book...the genetics of coat colourations in the domestic ferret. It is out of print, you will have to do back door book dealings to find it but it does a great overview of the colours and all the dire problems that have been created when humans mess with nature ciao Hello, this is Fret Popper aka Christina Bernhard. I'm the author of this book and may be able to help you our with some electronic files I'm happy to share. poppersafa@hotmail.com
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