Odd one out
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Odd one out
So I bred black eyed whites (Ivories) to each other and wound up with black eyed white, pink eyed white (in both standard coat and satin) and then this odd one out. The dad was a splashed ivory from... gosh I don't even remember right now. Got him and his brother at the ECMA show.
I don't know what it is about her but I'm in love! What would the dark color be considered?
I don't know what it is about her but I'm in love! What would the dark color be considered?
mouselover01- Co-founder / Admin
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Re: Odd one out
Looks like beige, which is c^e/c^e. Ivory is c^e/c. Cross two ivories and you'd get a 25% chance of c^e/c^e. Tail looks kinked? It's never the perfect mice we fall in love with. Always the ones with personality!
Re: Odd one out
Ah! ok! Yay.
Yeah her tail is kinked but I love her anyway
The ivory does I started with came from Casey's agouti line. I bred the agouti doe with the ivory buck, got ivory does. then bred the does back to the buck and have gone from there. They are pretty but tail kink started popping up.
Yeah her tail is kinked but I love her anyway
The ivory does I started with came from Casey's agouti line. I bred the agouti doe with the ivory buck, got ivory does. then bred the does back to the buck and have gone from there. They are pretty but tail kink started popping up.
mouselover01- Co-founder / Admin
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Re: Odd one out
I've been trying to learn about tail kinks. I've heard that it's a recessive gene and basically all you need to do is not breed the ones with tail kinks and eventually they will stop appearing. If you can breed your kinked mice to mice from another line, that's a good way to stop incrossing the recessive kink gene and starting the kinks up again.
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