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Albino x mick hucknall ?

Think it is a ginger but theres no colour code to check against need to ask Rakeabout

Its called a mcferret from the far north of scotland they run the moors wild up there nasty we creatures give it irn bru that tames them good luck

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Just looks like a variation of sandy to me, seen big ginger looking hobs before, just like with albinos you get everything from white to piss yellow :laugh:

 

It's ferret coloured.

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is it bedded down in straw as the albinos can colour up from the straw

Never heard of that :laugh: But he's not an albino anyway as you can see from the darker fur on his legs. I have seen my sisters ferrets and she keeps them indoors with shaving and blankets :angel: and I don't think its diet because ive seen the thing fed several different foods and his colour remains consistent throughout winter too.

 

So nobody can shed some light on what colour he is. anybody here show ferrets...? :icon_redface:

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The One-it's one of my sister's spoiled pets :angel: no grafting to be done there :laugh:

 

Andy-saw him couple months ago and clumps of hair were coming out so he's already shed for summer. Also, I have seen him in winter and his coat is even redder.

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Looks like there's probably a few round of that color.

 

http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forums/other-pets-exotics/706746-rare-ferrets-studs-available-2.html

 

Having read this ( read the post about tango) seems that it can be caused by them being entire

and once neutered they can change back to their original color.

http://www.swfr.supanet.com/html/gallery.html

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Looks like there's probably a few round of that color.

 

http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/forums/other-pets-exotics/706746-rare-ferrets-studs-available-2.html

 

Having read this ( read the post about tango) seems that it can be caused by them being entire

and once neutered they can change back to their original color.

http://www.swfr.supanet.com/html/gallery.html

Already looked at reptile forums and that albino pictured in the link is nothing like the above. the hormone thing is a loada **** because no amount of oils can produce a colour that intense. jeez anyone here have or seen rarer colours??? :cray:

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