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Hairless Surprise

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:eek: I was not expecting hairless bubs :D they look funny loosing their hair :lol:

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Awww my hairy little lion


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i know hey :lol:
i joked with my tafe teachers about breeding a hairless rex :lol: :lol:
look like mini sheep with no fuzz on their head lol
look like mini sheep with no fuzz on their head lol
Rolling with laughter, I thought the same thing! Never saw that before :)
That would be so AWESOME if they actually stayed like that- bald head curly hair body I would pay 20 dollars for them
:lol: will work on that variety, i thought they looked like little lions :lol:
I want a face shot of the fully neked one!!! lol
Oh my goodness little nakie heads and fur skirts are the cutest... I think if they stayed completely furred minus the head that'd be the best thing ever. :lol: But any nakie-ness at all is wonderful... :D
Stina said:
I want a face shot of the fully neked one!!! lol
I'll do my best :lol:
i'll try get a good face shot
Hi I've seen you on local forums :) .
I like your hairless, I'd love to see someone working to improve size, health and longevity.

I recall a feeder breeder bragging about his lion headed mice. I betya they were just young hairless.
I have seen you around too :lol: i have been trawling for a while :D
i think i'll have to brush up on genetics before i can work on that, i have basically no idea with the hairless at the moment :oops:
My god those are ugl.....cute! I think I mean Cute! I kinda like them! :lol:
Once I get my lab hairless I will be working on those things, as well as type :)
Stina said:
Once I get my lab hairless I will be working on those things, as well as type :)
Maybe you can help me along the way as to what would the best breeding strategy to improve the line ie- daughter to father, F1 or F2 generation or more or sibling matings etc... :?
Outcross frequently when starting out....especially with a feeder line. The does tend to have nursing problems. I would also try to breed many of the does and only use those that are capable of nursing their offspring.
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