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Just wouldering if any one has come across albino's with blue eyes i have had many ferts+pollcat's and havent come across this before,in sport ste.Ps the hop was a albino the jill blue eyed they had 1 kit that is blue eyed.

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The iris of a ferret is usually dark brown (for a sable ferret), burgundy (dark-eyed whites, blazes, or pandas), or red (albinos). On rare occasions, a ferret will have blue eyes (usually a blaze ferret). The red eyes of the albino are not really red; they are actually clear and have no pigment at all, so the red color you see is blood circulating. Similarly, the burgundy or cranberry-colored eyes of the dark-eyed white only have some pigment, so you see a combination of brown coloring and red circulating blood.

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The iris of a ferret is usually dark brown (for a sable ferret), burgundy (dark-eyed whites, blazes, or pandas), or red (albinos). On rare occasions, a ferret will have blue eyes (usually a blaze ferret). The red eyes of the albino are not really red; they are actually clear and have no pigment at all, so the red color you see is blood circulating. Similarly, the burgundy or cranberry-colored eyes of the dark-eyed white only have some pigment, so you see a combination of brown coloring and red circulating blood.

 

Pandas!! Johnny !! good lord,, ah hope Ideation gies yeh a slap for that yin !! hahahahahahaha

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The iris of a ferret is usually dark brown (for a sable ferret), burgundy (dark-eyed whites, blazes, or pandas), or red (albinos). On rare occasions, a ferret will have blue eyes (usually a blaze ferret). The red eyes of the albino are not really red; they are actually clear and have no pigment at all, so the red color you see is blood circulating. Similarly, the burgundy or cranberry-colored eyes of the dark-eyed white only have some pigment, so you see a combination of brown coloring and red circulating blood.

 

Pandas!! Johnny !! good lord,, ah hope Ideation gies yeh a slap for that yin !! hahahahahahaha

 

:yes: Noted :thumbs::laugh:

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The iris of a ferret is usually dark brown (for a sable ferret), burgundy (dark-eyed whites, blazes, or pandas), or red (albinos). On rare occasions, a ferret will have blue eyes (usually a blaze ferret). The red eyes of the albino are not really red; they are actually clear and have no pigment at all, so the red color you see is blood circulating. Similarly, the burgundy or cranberry-colored eyes of the dark-eyed white only have some pigment, so you see a combination of brown coloring and red circulating blood.

 

Pandas!! Johnny !! good lord,, ah hope Ideation gies yeh a slap for that yin !! hahahahahahaha

Panda ferrets available early next spring along with champagnes.

 

:laugh: :laugh:

 

Edited.......that paragraph was taken off a fluffy ferret forum that my missus goes on.

Blazes=bibbed ferts....pandas=black legged ferts.

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The iris of a ferret is usually dark brown (for a sable ferret), burgundy (dark-eyed whites, blazes, or pandas), or red (albinos). On rare occasions, a ferret will have blue eyes (usually a blaze ferret). The red eyes of the albino are not really red; they are actually clear and have no pigment at all, so the red color you see is blood circulating. Similarly, the burgundy or cranberry-colored eyes of the dark-eyed white only have some pigment, so you see a combination of brown coloring and red circulating blood.

 

Pandas!! Johnny !! good lord,, ah hope Ideation gies yeh a slap for that yin !! hahahahahahaha

Gives me a slap :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: take a man rake not his shirt button ! :D

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