... A little off-topic question: How did you get started with shows in the USA? Are the judges going to UK to get trained or do you just try and follow the ...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Sep 1, 2000 7:46 am
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Listees, If anyone could, I'd like someone to list for me the active genes with regards to my two hamsters. MALE: Cream, has a white belly, 2 'half' symetrical...
Paul_French@...
Sep 1, 2000 7:54 am
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Hello Ingeborg ... Mine too, but my is from 1979 and the ISBN nr is 0-87666-923-1, TFH nr KW-015, but I think the book is so old that it is not sold anymore. ...
madeleine raftö
hamster@...
Sep 1, 2000 8:46 am
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Hi Kenneth, I would like to see the quality of hamsters go up to high standards but what i see in petshops here are a major let-down. Most of them fall short...
Sebastian
jazz_1971@...
Sep 1, 2000 9:37 am
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... from the ... gap in the ... A cream banded. ee BaBa or ee Baba. ... golden ... to it. ... head. >The ... the top ... This one is harder to figure out...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Sep 1, 2000 10:59 am
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... do ... follow ... though. ... by ... I just wondered if anyone had tried to start something ONLY relying on written descriptions. Because that sounds like...
Kenneth Rene Worm
kwo@...
Sep 1, 2000 11:11 am
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Kenn, I will try and get some photos from the various angles for you. As for the male a banded cream was what I thought. However, I did think that the white...
Paul_French@...
Sep 1, 2000 11:12 am
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In a message dated 9/1/00 3:54:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... As Kenneth said, it's hard to pin down the color based on your description, but you are...
TheRiverRd@...
Sep 1, 2000 12:40 pm
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In a message dated 9/1/00 7:13:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, kwo@... ... Kenneth, I'm not absolutely sure, but I believe the club here in the US in Delaware...
TheRiverRd@...
Sep 1, 2000 12:46 pm
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Could you please just explain the term 'agouti'? I thought self hamsters were those that totally had uninterupted colour? TheRiverRd@... on 01/09/2000...
Paul_French@...
Sep 1, 2000 12:48 pm
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In a message dated 9/1/00 8:49:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Agouti: the wild type markings with cheekflashes, crescents, ivory belly, ticking Selfs are...
TheRiverRd@...
Sep 1, 2000 12:52 pm
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Regarding Parslow book(s), maybe I can clarify the issue a little. Although I haven't got either of the two books you mention in that exact edition, I have...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Sep 1, 2000 3:08 pm
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... I can shed some light on the only other three clubs currently doing shows in the US (at least that we can find). All three are in California, and I have...
Linda Price
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Sep 1, 2000 5:15 pm
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... This is a hard question. They are being mass bred. Petsmart only sells one sex in one region so it's hard to find the other sex. I'm told many of the ...
Linda Price
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Sep 1, 2000 5:42 pm
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I don't know if you remember my ticked BEA "project." The female was supposed to genetically be a BEA but looked like a cross between a BEA and a normal...
Linda Price
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Sep 1, 2000 6:09 pm
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... really ... is ... the USA?< Did you mean me and rat/mouse shows? Or do you mean hamster shows? Theres no hamster shows by me so I dont know about them. I...
AG Myomorpha
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Sep 1, 2000 8:14 pm
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... Travelling unfortunatly can be a bit expensive and time consuming, some of us in the rat fancy will clip fur samples and mail them so that we can compair...
AG Myomorpha
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Sep 1, 2000 8:26 pm
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... I mean the hamster shows, but I think the same would apply for other species. ... Well, a kind of sabotage was what I meant, and when females are so much...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Sep 1, 2000 9:18 pm
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... shows? ... other species. ... Although a few of the S. Cal Fanciers have travelled to the UK (where the rat/mouse fancy pretty much began) most of what we...
AG Myomorpha
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Sep 1, 2000 10:55 pm
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Hi AG Thanks a lot for that answer. It had many excellent points in it. ... As you say, and I can see that is true, clubs in different parts must go in...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:50 pm
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Hi Madeleine, ... by ... I looked at it again, and surprise surprise: it has also TFH nr. KW-015, but with a different ISBN nr. 0-86622-831-4. Possibly mine is...
INGEBORG
kingscourt@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:50 pm
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Hi Kenneth, ... and follow the ... I wondered how ... Here in Holland the hamster breeders broke away from the rabbit scene. We started our own club with...
INGEBORG
kingscourt@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:50 pm
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Hi Paul, ... did think ... is not the ... banded grey ... There is a gene for white bellied (Wb) which is dominant, but that gene is seperate from banded....
INGEBORG
kingscourt@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:50 pm
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... I haven't got either of the two books you mention in that exact edition, I have both of them in a slightly different version. I also figured that is must...
INGEBORG
kingscourt@...
Sep 2, 2000 3:50 pm
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Hello Kenneth ... Yes, I think it's the best. During a weekend it could be one day of learning and one day of showing. In Sweden we started to get english ...
madeleine raftö
hamster@...
Sep 2, 2000 4:15 pm
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... slightly different directions unless frequent exchanges occur. But knowing the genetic basis for the colours to me remains the key element here. It is of...
Linda Price
lindaprice@...
Sep 2, 2000 4:55 pm
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... Thanks Madeleine If I can find the time and money, I'll do that. But usually the Swedish shows are around Stockholm, which is rather long distance. I was...
Kenneth
sos.kenneth@...
Sep 2, 2000 5:15 pm
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... standards. ... difficult task ... at what the ... We send rats to other european countries and then they get passed on to the british breeders. Such is...
AG Myomorpha
myomorpha@...
Sep 2, 2000 5:54 pm
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Hello I am very interested to bring the new spotted (recessiv dappled) to Sweden and also the curly ear hamster. Is there any who wants to help me send the...
madeleine raftö
hamster@...
Sep 3, 2000 7:48 am
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Hi ... I would also be very interested in such a project of obtaining some of these newer colours from US, also including the campbells genes present only...