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Can someone tell me what type of coat this fawn satin baby has , the coat has waves of fur not streight.This Doe is the only one in all the litter I have had to have a coat like this sorry the photos not brilliant, I brought her inside too take the photo.


 

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:D a Mick hutnall hairdoo eh. First pic I took in the shed and the light made it too bright, so took it with the webcam indoors second one.If I bred the Astrix Doe with a fawn Satin would some of the offspring be astrix or not ?I was reading the NMC standard the coat must be as curly as possible.
 

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I know nothing of how the hairo genes work- you may of noticed I have no interest in hairdos at al lol. however, the rules will apply of which we spoke the other night. I will take a guess being as you have had one crop up suddenly that it is a simple recessive, therfore your mouse will be true breeding, pair back to any parent and you should get a few in the litters- pair to a normal mouse and all will be carriers etc etc etc ............ But the gene may rely on concentrating up a concentration of genes - so get knowledge then decide what to do.
 

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Sounds like you have recessive astrex, as Gary says. Mate it to its parent and you'll get a few more if you so desire. They are a difficult variety show-wise though, so unless you are very persistent and have a lot of space I wouldn't really advise it in that sense.
 
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