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I am so anoyed with myself. I have a cage with 5 lovely boys that are 11 weeks old all getting along fine, they had just been shown last week and done quite well. well yesterday I cleaned the cage
out,I always get a bit of squeeking in young boys cages after a clean out but this time i didnt hear anything with these slightly older boys so thought all was good.... but today I went to see how they are doing ( i was planning on showing them next weekend) and they nearly all have ear chips :eek:

I knew I should of seperated them before now :cry: I dont know if I can show them now.
 

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Isn't it just the law of sods.You can still show them but obviously if they come up against a mouse equal to them but minus the chips then they will lose out.On the other hand if they come up against an animal with a more serious fault then they can still win.For me it would be a lesser fault than a great big line under as it's not been bred in.
 

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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but this brings a question for me to mind:

Are ear chips in shows scored as having them/not having them, or is it how many/big, etc? Would a mouse with a very small piece taken out of his ear be marked down as much as one (theoretically) as one with a larger chunk? Again, not meaning to hijack your thread, but I'm just very curious :)
 
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