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Warning ! Dirty Pics

Some of my Tricolors had the chance to play in the dirt today, they loved it and they are dirty now too.








Best regards, Roland
Chilloutarea Mousery - Tricolor , Splashed , Merle , Recessive Red
 

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What fun! I'm jealous; I wish I had a nice indoor jungle like that to play in. It snowed for the first time this fall/winter, for about 24 hours. what's that mousie in the first pic eating?
 

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Those mice are stunning, I love those colors. I wish I had one. :( I think they are my favourite because thats what color my cat was when I was a wee child lol. Or atleast one of my cats. lol Any way you can magically transport one to me? xD
 

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Lottiz said:
Oh, Roland, they look so nice! I love their big spots. Really, really good looking tricolors :love1
Hi Lottiz,

thanks. I have seen your splashed offspring. If you get some of similar quality which carry S/s, you will need not more than two generations. From my experience it is very helpfull to select for many and dark splashes, and yours are a very good start. It happens, that a mouse with little splashes gets a baby with good splashes, but the chance is higher, if you select for big dark areas and do not breed with mice, which have some small dots only. Mice with many and very dark splashes give good Tricolors.

Roland
 
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