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A Few Blackthorn Mice

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Some of these pictures aren't very good I'm afraid, my camera reset all it's settings :roll: :lol:

The best of my recent Dutch litters:

Too much colour behind the ears, but otherwise lovely cheeks and a good straight saddle all round:


Quite nicely marked satin Dutch:


Great cheeks, and a lovely saddle except for a dip in the demarcation line on the top right:


Lovely Dutch, with a bloody ear chip:


The last two together:


And a new variety here, black fox:















I've given up the Himalayans, they just weren't for me. Now my mice are all black and white, so they match and I am much happier :cool: :oops:
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SarahY said:
Now my mice are all black and white, so they match and I am much happier :cool: :oops:
:lol:

lovely mice sarah ;) I still dont understand the fox gene, how do they reproduce? I get them in my litters but not sure how?
Thank you! Black fox is black tan with the chinchilla gene. Your Abyssinians (and subsequently mine) have the tan and chinchilla genes in them ;)
SarahY wrote:

Now my mice are all black and white, so they match and I am much happier
:lol:
I know, it's pathetic, isn't it? :roll:
SarahY said:
SarahY wrote:

Now my mice are all black and white, so they match and I am much happier
:lol:
I know, it's pathetic, isn't it? :roll:
I think Its great :D :lol:
Those are some super Mice, it amazes me how you can get their marking so precise.
I have to say, I am in love with your Black Fox :D
Good gravy that's a nice line of demarcation on the fox!!!!! :eek:
You! Yes you! You are my mouse hero. :loveyou hehe
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