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Have got 2 litters and one more due anytime soon.

First litter:
Paired up my Blue lad Feral to his Black sibling Lucy-fer
- with a view to broken marked hairless.
There's ONE broken marked baby in there so least I know they both def. carry broken from mom.
Fingers super crossed this little pirate babe turns out hairless !


Rest of the pile are Blacks and Blues I think.

Second litter:
Not exactly planned.
Acquired 3 hairless girls (will go post some pics these ladies are lovely!)
One was already pregnant - from someone who had some of my mice previously.
SO the father is actually Ferals cream brother.
These guys are Xmas babies born on Christmas night.

Third one due is my Red eyed white girl Angel
- slightly off white = Cream ??

Put back to Fuzzy-Hairless dad Halo and due to pop anytime soon.

Bit of a baby boom over here ATM !
 

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All mine are fuzzy-hairless here at the minute rather than 'true' hairless.
- in varying degrees of fuzzy-ness. :p

All look furry int his litter though do have 3 fuzzy hairless in me xmas night litter.
2 brokens but one is VERY light and doesn't photograph well with my phone cam.
Cuteness, but pot luck as to if they're carrying fuzzy-hairless.

 

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SarahC said:
I like pink hairless /fuzzies the best.Have you seen any hairless hamsters yet?I haven't but apparently they are out there.
Only in photos for the main.
Years ago I did but he was only hairless due to health / allergy issues.

The Americans have the proper hairless gene to play with but not seen or heard of that over here as yet. Believe there are various health issues as with other hairless animals though.

Hairless or rather fuzzy hairless could be being produced somewhere, not complicated.
Don't think the majority of those in the Hamster fancy would be keen on the idea mind.
 

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Most have gone to new homes now.
Still got a trio of girls I'm trying to tame down for someone before they go as pets.
Plus 2 that am running on for myself which have baffled me a bit.
I had them down as male and they seem to be females...um.
Better than the other way around I suppose -they been housed alone so no mad panic.
Has knocked me back a bit though. :?

The Crazy trio:
(Temp. named 'Pirate, Splodge and Pretty' - well I have to call them something !)







My Troublesome Pair - pretty fuzzys whatever sex they decide they are !!

Red eyed Runt - 'Fluke' only ran this one on as it was so small yet so determined.
Has sprouted like a weed - though is a still a pretty small moose.





Sex ?



And my as yet un-named pretty
(that odd colour again but in fuzzy - Stone ?
Plus a light belly same as mom - wondering if this is 'fox' ?)





Sex ?
Thinking female after much looking at it.
Others have guessed female from pics but still...hmm.
I swear it looked like a lad a while ago.



 

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They look female now...

Red eyed looks to have nipples - On the Fuzzy am still not sure.
Spent ages last night peering at the pair of them.

What started it was the runty red-eyed.
I got out and was like "oh look you've grown a bit more - and turned into a girl too !"
Got my other out to compare as kept that one as a future buck.
Got a shock when they both looked the bloomin same.
:shock:

Even fished out my *definite male* 'Feral' last night for a look at his behind.
Got me well fuddled.

Plus the trio of girls are giving me headaches - one is tame and sane.
BUT the other 2 are still rather bouncy pain-in-the-bottoms.
Don't get why but still - one down two to go right ?

Sure there's some sort of conspiracy going on ATM...
My meeces seem determined to drive me round the bend.
 
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